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Week of Sept. 17-21. Act I, Scene 4. 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? . Fill out EXPLORE information. Today:. Mastery Lab - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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

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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? 

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Fill out EXPLORE information

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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)

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Tuesday, Sept. 18

EXPLORE TEST

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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.

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Vocabulary Review Units 1-3

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Read Act I, Scene

4

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Thursday, Sept. 20

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

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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.

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POP QUIZ

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Friday, Sept. 21