1.On May 1, 1943, Anne's entry takes stock of their situation. Has it improved? 2.As their first year in hiding draws to a close, two more disasters strike. Describe them. (June 15th entry) 3.July of 1943 brings Anne and her fifty-four year old roommate into a confrontation. What was the source of this row? 4.How is the war progressing in the summer of 1943? 5.The daily routine of life in the annexe grinds on. The days are monotonous and seem to stretch on to infinity. How does this affect Anne and the others? 6.In the Netherlands, St. Nichols Day is the traditional day to exchange gifts. Last year there was a basket of presents. What do they do this year to celebrate? 7.What do the "family" members receive at Christmas from their protectors? 8.Anne ends her third six months in hiding with an awakening maturity. What evidence of this growth is reported in her diary? 9.Has life in the Annexe changed much as the last six months begin? 10.All during the spring Anne's entries in her diary are mainly about her personal life: her first kiss, her reflections on the frictions in the group. In March there is an exchange of letters. Who are the two correspondents? What does the exchange accomplish? 11.Although Anne is not much interested in politics, one entry in March of 1944 tells about the various opinions of the group. What are the prevailing viewpoints? 12.What has happened to the morale of some Dutch citizens? 13.The breakdown of a sense of right and wrong brings on the greatest fright the family has had to date. Describe what happened. 14.What momentous even occurred in June of 1944? 15.The diary ends on August 1, 1944. What happens to Anne and her "family?"
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1.) Nope because Mr. van Pels and Mr. Pfeffer keep eating large portions of their food. 2.) I think the British troops bombed some parts of the city. 3.) The writing desk. 4.) Obviously not good. 5.) Everyone got into arguments and there were many accusations. 6.) Sorry, I don't know. 7.) Anne got a pair of high heels from Miep. I only know that much. 8.) Uhhh...her period started. 9.) Yes it does. 10.) I think one of them was a pen pal Anne wrote to.She was a girl her age who lived in Iowa. 11.) I don't know. 12.) I don't know 13.) Someone broke into the warehouse and they ventured close to the secret Annex. 14.) D-Day! 15.) Three days later the Gestapo came and arrested everyone who hid in the Annex. They were first taken to the local, over crowded jail and then three days later, they were shipped off to Westerbork. At Westerbork, everyone was sent to the Punishment Barracks for hiding. One month later, everyone who lived in the Annex were sent to Auschwitz-Bierkenau in Poland. Six weeks later, Anne and Margot were sent to Bergen-Belsen in Germany There was a typhus epidemic in Bergen Belsen. Margot died in late February or early March from malnutrition. Anne died a few days later from typhus. PS Please read the book to get a better understanding of the questions. Or watch the movie. Here's part 1... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH2HxdnUd
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