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Irony $200 How is this ironic? Anne told Mr. Van Daan in an argument, “I’m going to be remarkable. I’m going to Paris. . .”
Irony $200-Answer We know Anne did turn out to be remarkable, but not in the way she planned.
Irony $400 What is an example of irony in what Mr. Van Daan says about Mouschi the cat?
Irony $400-Answer When Mr. Van Daan accuses the cat of eating all their food.
Connotation $200 What connotation does Peter add to the word “quieter” when describing Anne?
Connotation $200-Answer He means she is more mature
Connotation $400 When Mrs. Frank asks Anne if she is feeling sick, what connotation does Anne see in her mother’s words and concern?
Connotation $400-Answer That her mother is babying her
Analogy $200 What is the analogy Anne uses to explain how their stomachs all grumble?
Analogy $200-Answer She likens their stomachs to the tuning instruments of an orchestra
Analogy $400 What analogy does Anne use to explain to Peter why the world has so many problems?
Analogy $400-Answer She likens the world to herself, a teenager going through a “phase”
Symbolism $200 What does the fur coat symbolize to Mrs. Van Daan?
Symbolism $200-Answer Her rich former life; the father she has lost
Symbolism $400 What does the white glove symbolize to Mr. Frank?
Symbolism $400-Answer How Anne was becoming a woman
Allusion $200 What allusions does the warehouse man make that indicate he may know the Franks are hiding there?
Allusion $200-Answer He asks after Mr. Frank; He references the bookcase covering the door
Allusion $400 How does the Hanukkah celebration allude to another to another time when Jewish people were oppressed?
Allusion $400-Answer The story of Hanukkah when the Maccabees fought the Syrians
Soliloquy $200 Where do the soliloquies in the play come from?
Soliloquy $200-Answer Anne reading from her diary; diary passages
Soliloquy $400 What is the effect of the soliloquy on the audience?
Soliloquy $400-Answer Audience is drawn in, emotionally invested in Anne; There’s a chance to include facts and asides
Ellipses $200 What is the purpose of ellipses in the following excerpt? “Father, let’s get out of here! We can’t stay here now . . . Let’s go . . . ”
Ellipses $200-Answer To show faltering speech
Ellipses $400 What is the purpose of the ellipses in the following excerpt? “I’d heard of a woman there . . . She’d been in Belsen with Anne . . . I know now.”
Ellipses $400-Answer To show a pause before a revelation
Metaphor $200 What is the metaphor in Mr. Frank’s message to Anne? “There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.”
Metaphor $200-Answer Comparing the mind to a person being locked in a cell; comparing their minds to their physical restrictions
Metaphor $400 What name does Anne give Peter because he spends so much time with his cat?
Metaphor $400-Answer Tom Cat
Final Jeopardy Things
Final Jeopardy What presents did Anne give everyone for Hanukka?
Final Jeopardy-Answer Mr Frank: scarf Mrs. Frank: coupon for 10 hrs of obedience Margot: crossword bookMr. Van Daan: cigarettes Mrs. Van Daan: shampooPeter: a razor Mouschi: a ball and string Dussel: earplugs