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Week of Sept. 17-21 Act I, Scene 4

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Page 1: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Week of Sept. 17-21Act I, Scene 4

Page 2: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Monday, Sept. 17

Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why? 

Page 3: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

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Page 4: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Today: Mastery Lab Re-mastery tests (for those who

scored 90 and above who want to improve their scores)

Re-takes (for those who scored below 90)

Page 5: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Tuesday, Sept. 18

EXPLORE TEST

Page 6: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Wednesday, Sept. 19“I don’t want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I’ve never met.”

~Anne Frank

What do you think this says about Anne’s character? Does it match your own view? Respond to the quote in a well developed paragraph.

Page 7: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Vocabulary Review Units 1-3

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Read Act I, Scene

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Page 9: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Thursday, Sept. 20

Choose three characters and describe how they react to Anne’s nightmare. Use evidence from the play to support your answer.

Page 10: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

Drama Vocabulary Monologue A long speech by a single character. Act A major division of a play. (There are two acts in The

Diary of Anne Frank.) Scene A short section of a play that usually marks

changes of time and place. Antagonist A person or a situation that opposes another

character’s goals or desires. Character A personality or role an actor/actress re-

creates. Characterization The development and portrayal of a

personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and makeup.

Stage direction Notes included in a play, in addition to the dialogue, for the purpose of describing how something should be performed on stage.

Page 11: Act I, Scene 4. Compare Mr. Frank’s and Mr. Van Daan’s reactions to the arrival of Albert Dussel. Which seems like the right way to respond? Why?

POP QUIZ

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Friday, Sept. 21