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The Diary of Anne FrankBellringer Instructions: Write the number of each bellringer as well as the date. Underneath, write the prompt projected on the screen. On the next line, write your response. Skip lines between bellringers.
DAF Bellringer #1Write a paragraph recalling
everything you remember about studying WWII, Nazi Germany, and/or the Holocaust. It could be specific people or events, details that stood out to you, or emotions you felt as you studied the time period.
DAF Bellringer #2Do you feel that the United
States had a responsibility to help the Jews during World War II? Does the U.S. still have a responsibility today to help other countries, people, etc.? Explain your thoughts.
DAF Bellringer #3Which piece of propaganda from
yesterday’s class stood out to you as the most atrocious? Why do you feel that way? Do your personal experiences have any determination in the way you think about discrimination?
DAF Bellringer #4Copy and define the 22 vocabulary words starting on p. 734.
DAF Bellringer #5Mr. Frank tells everyone the
rules of their confinement--the steps they must take to achieve their goal, which is to remain undiscovered. What are these rules? Which rule would've been the most difficult for you to follow? Why?
DAF Bellringer #6From what you see and hear in
the first scenes, how would you characterize Anne? Use at least one quote from the play to support your answer.
DAF Bellringer #7Suppose you were a German
who was opposed to Hitler and the genocide of the Jewish people. Would you have risked your life to protect innocent Jews? Why or why not?
DAF Bellringer #8 Describe Anne's relationship
with her mother. Use at least two direct quotes from the play to support your answer. Provide the page number on which you found the quotes.
DAF Bellringer #9Describe Anne's relationship
with her mother. Use at least two direct quotes from the play to support your answer. Provide the page number on which you found the quotes.
DAF Bellringer #10Describe Anne's relationship
with Peter in Act II. Use at least two direct quotes from the play to support your answer. Provide the page number on which you found the quotes.
DAF Bellringer #11At the end of the play, Mr. Frank
feels shamed by the part of Anne’s diary that reads, “I still believe that people really are good at heart.” What does this comment suggest about his OWN belief in people’s goodness? Do you think his belief changed over the three years since the family went into hiding? Explain in a paragraph.