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20 Cards in this Set
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In what year did the Franks emigrate to Holland from Germany? |
In the year 1933 |
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How old is Anne when she begins writing in her diary? |
Anne was 13 years old |
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What was the original date that the Franks were supposed to go into hiding? |
July 16, 1942 |
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Why did Anne slap her diary closed when Mrs. Van Daan walked in? |
She didn't want Mrs. Van Daan to see things she wrote of her |
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According to the PROSPECTUS AND GUIDE TO THE "SECRET ANNEXE," when were the rest hours on Monday through Saturday? |
The rest hours were from 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. |
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What does Anne call her diary? |
Anne calls her diary Kitty |
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Who is Moortje? |
Moortje is Anne's pet cat |
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In what city did the Franks take refuge in the "Secret Annexe"? |
Amsterdam |
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What was the first thing that Anne packed as she prepared to go into hiding? |
The first thing Anne Packed was her diary |
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Who does Anne think is trying to get through the cupboard door on October 20, 1942? |
The carpentor |
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When was Anne's birthday |
June 14 |
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Where does Anne find is the best spot for bathing? |
W.C.(Winston Churchill) office bathroom |
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According to Anne, who are the greatest freaks on earth? |
Teachers |
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What luxury do the members of the Annexe have to take turns doing in their own place? |
They must take turns bathing |
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What did Anne and her father make so that neighbors would not see them? |
Anne and her father, Frank, made curtains |
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Who became the eighth person to live in the Annexe? |
Albert Dussel |
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What is the name of the group that is rounding up Jews and relocating them? |
Gastopo |
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What does Anne think Margot wants to be when she grows up? |
Anne thinks Margot wants to be a journalist |
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What is the date of the entry in which Anne gets extra fed up with the discussions and quarrels concerning her? |
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"This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Who said this |
Winston Churchill |