Lesson 15, Part 5, RL.7.5 The Diary of Anne Frnak, Act 2, Scene4

Lesson 15, Part 5, RL.7.5 The Diary of Anne Frnak, Act 2, Scene4

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10 Qs

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Lesson 15, Part 5, RL.7.5 The Diary of Anne Frnak, Act 2, Scene4

Lesson 15, Part 5, RL.7.5 The Diary of Anne Frnak, Act 2, Scene4

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English

7th Grade

Hard

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Joshua Sheehan

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What does the information in italics at the beginning of the drama contribute to the setting?

It reveals the dates in which the drama occur

It reveals the medium Anne uses to share her story, the diary.

It reveals the conflict of hiding from the Nazis

It reveals Anne's courage and that of other brave citizens like her.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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This question has two parts

Part A

What can the reader infer at the end of the play?

The war in Europe has ended.

The house in Amsterdam has been bombed.

The people in the attic are going to be rescued.

The hiding place in the attic has been discovered.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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This question has two parts

Part B

Which of the following sentences support the answer to Part A

But, Peter, if you'd only look at it as part of a great pattern...

Isn't it lovely?

She breaks off as she hears the sound of a car outside, its brakes squealing as it comes to a sudden stop.

PETER rises, stands behind her with arms around her.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What does the dialogue between Anne and Peter at the beginning of the scene reveal?

Peter thinks Anne is courageous.

Anne thinks Peter is unreasonable.

Peter's situation is much worse than Anne's.

Anne's imagination is more vivid than Peter's.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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How does Anne's statement that "people are really good at heart" create irony in this scene?

Anne believes all people are basically good, but people are actively searching for her hiding place to arrest her for being Jewish.

Anne believes all people are basically good, but Jewish people really are good.

Anne believes that all people have big hearts, but the story is not about hearts at all.

The reader knows who is in the car outside secretly listening to Anne & Peter's conversation, but Anne doesn't know.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the role of stage direction in a drama?

Stage directions is meant to be spoken aloud by the actors.

Stage directions are used to create the script's dialogue.
Stage directions are irrelevant to the performance.

Stage directions guide actors and directors in how they should move and act.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the structural difference between drama and poetry?

Drama includes dialogue and stage directions, while poetry is written in lines and emphasizes rhythm and imagery.

Drama is shorter, while poetry is longer.

Drama does not use any form of language, while poetry uses figurative language.

Poetry is only written for children, while drama is for all audiences.

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