“Don't take thesmall things in lifefor granted becauseyou never knowwhen they willsuddenly be takenaway.”Mrs. Van Daanis emotional,jealous, overdramatic andsheexaggerates.Anne isoptimistic,encouraging,andcourageous.Anne andPeterbecause theyhave bothmaturedMr. VanDaan stealsfood twice inthe play.Anne feelsher momdoesn'tunderstandher.Thechangesin herbodyIdiomShewants tostop livingin fear.We know thatwhen Peter andAnne get out ofthe annex, theywill not survive.It makesthemapologetictowardseach other.Everyone ishungry andthere is verylittle food.MetaphorMrs. Frank isgentle andpolite, whileAnne is directand outspoken.A scenefull of loudnoise andchaos.He is ashamed oftheir behavior andwould beembarrassed ifshe saw themfighting.They have beenisolated, they arehungry, and theyare terrified theymay get caught.Mrs. Frankchangessuddenly whenshe catches Mr.Van Daanstealing bread.When thepolicearrive atthe annex.We know thatpeace will notcome at all. 1944will lead to theirdiscovery instead.To releasebottled upemotionsThe Nazissaid theycould onlytakeclothing.He means thattheir fightingwith oneanother is self-destructive.The audience may beanxious about thefact that thetelephone ringingcould meansomething bad isabout to happen.“Don't take thesmall things in lifefor granted becauseyou never knowwhen they willsuddenly be takenaway.”Mrs. Van Daanis emotional,jealous, overdramatic andsheexaggerates.Anne isoptimistic,encouraging,andcourageous.Anne andPeterbecause theyhave bothmaturedMr. VanDaan stealsfood twice inthe play.Anne feelsher momdoesn'tunderstandher.Thechangesin herbodyIdiomShewants tostop livingin fear.We know thatwhen Peter andAnne get out ofthe annex, theywill not survive.It makesthemapologetictowardseach other.Everyone ishungry andthere is verylittle food.MetaphorMrs. Frank isgentle andpolite, whileAnne is directand outspoken.A scenefull of loudnoise andchaos.He is ashamed oftheir behavior andwould beembarrassed ifshe saw themfighting.They have beenisolated, they arehungry, and theyare terrified theymay get caught.Mrs. Frankchangessuddenly whenshe catches Mr.Van Daanstealing bread.When thepolicearrive atthe annex.We know thatpeace will notcome at all. 1944will lead to theirdiscovery instead.To releasebottled upemotionsThe Nazissaid theycould onlytakeclothing.He means thattheir fightingwith oneanother is self-destructive.The audience may beanxious about thefact that thetelephone ringingcould meansomething bad isabout to happen.

"The Diary of Anne Frank" Act II Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. “Don't take the small things in life for granted because you never know when they will suddenly be taken away.”
  2. Mrs. Van Daan is emotional, jealous, over dramatic and she exaggerates.
  3. Anne is optimistic, encouraging, and courageous.
  4. Anne and Peter because they have both matured
  5. Mr. Van Daan steals food twice in the play.
  6. Anne feels her mom doesn't understand her.
  7. The changes in her body
  8. Idiom
  9. She wants to stop living in fear.
  10. We know that when Peter and Anne get out of the annex, they will not survive.
  11. It makes them apologetic towards each other.
  12. Everyone is hungry and there is very little food.
  13. Metaphor
  14. Mrs. Frank is gentle and polite, while Anne is direct and outspoken.
  15. A scene full of loud noise and chaos.
  16. He is ashamed of their behavior and would be embarrassed if she saw them fighting.
  17. They have been isolated, they are hungry, and they are terrified they may get caught.
  18. Mrs. Frank changes suddenly when she catches Mr. Van Daan stealing bread.
  19. When the police arrive at the annex.
  20. We know that peace will not come at all. 1944 will lead to their discovery instead.
  21. To release bottled up emotions
  22. The Nazis said they could only take clothing.
  23. He means that their fighting with one another is self-destructive.
  24. The audience may be anxious about the fact that the telephone ringing could mean something bad is about to happen.