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Anne Frank
Narrative
arc
Writing
style
Grammar Definitions
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Figurative
Language
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Figurative
Language
What type of figurative
language is used when
Dussel describes the
“cushion as a pillow” in
sentence 16?
$100 Answer from Figurative
Language
Simile
$200 Question from Figurative
Language
What is Mouschi
being compared
to in sentence 12?
$200 Answer from Figurative
Language
Chaperone
$300 Question from Figurative
Language
What type of figurative
language is being used when
Anne talks about the hard
brushes as an act of revenge
in sentence 17?
$300 Answer from Figurative
Language
Simile
$400 Question from Figurative
Language
What type of figurative
language is “That’s a
blind.” in sentence 20?
$400 Answer from Figurative
Language
Metaphor
$500 Question from Figurative
Language
Based on the context clues
within the passage and your
knowledge of figurative
language what is “blind” being
referred to in sentence 20?
$500 Answer from Figurative
Language
Way to get to
know Anne’s
father
$100 Question from Narrative arc
When Anne talks about her
meeting with Peter and
getting called from the attic
what part of the arc is she
creating?
$100 Answer from Narrative arc
Exposition
$200 Question from Narrative arc
What sentence would be
the start of the rising
action?
a. Sentence 14
b. Sentence 17
c. Sentence 22
$200 Answer from Narrative arc
c. Sentence 22
$300 Question from Narrative arc
How is this passage resolved?
a. The Secret Annex is breached
by police
b. The Secret Annex hiders
trashed the office to look like
a robbery
c. Everyone hid and no one left
the Annex
$300 Answer from Narrative arc
b. The Secret Annex
hiders trashed the
office to look like a
robbery
$400 Question from Narrative arc
What sentence would be
part of the falling action?
a. Sentence 44
b. Sentence 45
c. Sentence 40
d. Sentence 42
$400 Answer from Narrative arc
b. Sentence 45
$500 Question from Narrative arc
What is the climax of this passage?
a. Burglars in the office
b. The married couple shining the
flashlight into the office
c. The Secret Annex hiders “turning to
burglars”
d. Anne and Peter listening to music
$500 Answer from Narrative arc
a. Burglars in
the office
$100 Question from Writing style
Taking a look at the date of the
passage and then the information
discussed what is reoccurring
throughout this passage?
a. Foreshadowing
b. Flashbacks
c. Personification
d. Onomatopoeia
$100 Answer from Writing style
b. Flashbacks
$200 Question from Writing style
The following sentence (26) shows what
emotion?
“The color had vanished from our faces,
we were all quiet, although we were
afraid”
a. Suspense
b. Joy
c. Anger
d. Confusion
$200 Answer from Writing style
a. Suspense
$300 Question from Writing style
When Van Daan shouts “Police”, what
does he hope to accomplish?
a. Frighten the burglars
b. Frighten the Secret Annex hiders
c. Call for help
d. Panic
$300 Answer from Writing style
a. Frighten the
burglars
$400 Question from Writing style
Words such as “chopper” (sentence 43) and
“blind” (sentence 20) are used in a way
uncommon to today’s usage. What do you
think was the purpose of keeping this
language as such when the diary was
translated?
a. To show time period
b. For fun
c. Translator had no other way to say it
$400 Answer from Writing style
a. To show
time period
$500 Question from Writing style
Why would Anne include this passage
in her diary?
a. To show that people would rob the
store
b. To show the fear the Secret Annex
people went through
c. It is a fun story to tell
$500 Answer from Writing style
b. To show the
fear the Secret
Annex people
went through
$100 Question from Grammar
In sentence 1 what are the
two adverbs?
a. My, not
b. Honestly, not
c. Not, begin
d. My, honestly
$100 Answer from Grammar
b. Honestly,
not
$200 Question from Grammar
In sentence 14 the word
“up” is being used as what?
a. Preposition
b. Adjective
c. Verb
d. Adverb
$200 Answer from Grammar
d. Adverb
$300 Question from Grammar
What is the direct object in the
following sentence? (32)
“…I quickly grabbed a jacket,…”
a. I
b. Grabbed
c. A
d. Jacket
$300 Answer from Grammar
d. Jacket
$400 Question from Grammar
What are the participles in
sentence 35 and 40?
a. swinging, few
b. Swinging, hurried
c. Past, hurried
d. Reappear, outside
$400 Answer from Grammar
b. Swinging,
hurried
$500 Question from Grammar
What is the gerund
phrase in sentence 38
and what is the function
of the phrase?
$500 Answer from Grammar
Of enlarging the hole =
gerund functioning as
object of the
preposition “of”
$100 Question from Definitions
What is something
that actually happened
or that can be justified
or proven?
$100 Answer from Definitions
Fact
$200 Question from Definitions
What type of poetry tells a story
using a character’s own thoughts
or spoken statements?
a. Lyric
b. Dramatic
c. Narrative
d. Free verse
$200 Answer from Definitions
b. Dramatic
$300 Question from Definitions
What is the firsthand account of
the experience and observations of
the writer of a source?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Biographical
d. Library source
$300 Answer from Definitions
a. Primary
$400 Question from Definitions
What type of poem
expresses the feelings of a
single speaker?
a. Free verse
b. Narrative
c. Dramatic
d. Lyric
$400 Answer from Defintions
d. Lyric
$500 Question from Definitions
When you have subject/verb
agreement what two things have
to match?
a. Subject and pronouns
b.Pronouns and verbs
c. Subject and verbs
d.Subject and prepositions
$500 Answer from Defintions
c. Subject and
verb
Final Jeopardy
What are the object
pronouns?
List all 7.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Me, you, it, him,
her, us, them