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33 Cards in this Set
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What news was announced on September 8,1943? |
Italy surrendered |
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What unpleasant fact about the Van Daans does Anne write on October 17, 1943? |
They're broke |
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Why does Anne take Valerian pills? |
She's depressed
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What does Peter like about Anne? |
She never stops talking
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What is Peter's mania for? |
crossword Puzzles
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Who does Anne have loving recollections toward? |
Peter
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Why doesn't Anne write between December 6th and 27th?
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flu |
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What's the best remedy for those afraid, lonely, or unhappy? |
Go utside and be alone |
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What book is everone reading? |
Eva's youth
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What was accidentally cremated? |
Anne's pen |
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How much money was the rabbit skin coat? |
325 guilders
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What publication did Mr. Kraler bring every day? |
The German Times
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Why was Elli not allowed to come in contact with the residents of the Annexe for 6 weeks? |
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Name an organization that forged identity cards, supplied money to people "underground", found hiding places for people, and worked for those in hiding. |
The free Netherlands |
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What does "Himmelhock jauchzend und zum Tode betrubt" mean? |
Something very, very happy
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What does Anne say is a symbol of friendship? |
Lies
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Where does Peter want to go when the war is over? |
A rubber plantation in the Far East
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What did newspapers say German would do if the English landed in Holland? |
Flood the town
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What did Miep write on the Christmas cake? |
Peace 1944 |
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prospectus |
a formal summary of a proposed project |
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veiled |
concealed or disguised
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stagrant |
foul or stale from standing
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fortnight |
2 weeks
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fondants |
sweet creamy paste
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capitulated |
to surrender under conditions
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privation |
lack of the basic needs
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furbelows |
a piece of showy ornamentation
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condole |
to express sorrow
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palpitations |
irregular heart beat
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brimful |
filled to capacity
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patronage |
the act of approval
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fatuous |
unconciously foolish
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cremated |
incinerated |