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Anne Frank Play
Words from Act 1 and 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Jonas felt anxiety as the ceremony of twelves approached. | apprehension |
| Instead of feeling angry or annoyed when the Chief Elder passed over him, Jonas felt humiliation and terror. | indignant |
| Before Jonas watched the recording of a new child being released by his father, he had no ominous feeling indicating something terrible was about to happen. | foreboding |
| When Jonas and Gabe finally reached Elsewhere, I believe he felt as if he were finally set free. | liberate |
| The memories that the Giver transmitted to Jonas strengthened him for the journey ahead. | fortify |
| Jonas felt regret when he was not able to tell the Giver good bye or about how he would take Gabe with him. | remorse |
| When Lily is sharing her feelings with her family at dinner, she explains how she was irritated with a visiting group of Sevens didn’t obey the rules at the play area. | disgruntled |
| As soon as Jonas traveled completely away from the community of Sameness, the citizens experienced fear and chaos when they received all the painful memories Jonas gained. | pandemonium |
| Because Asher recited the standard public apology so frequently, he was never embarrassed or ashamed of his mistakes. | unabashed |
| In comparing the personalities of Jonas, Fiona, and Asher, I would say that Asher seemed very lively and fast-talking, which would explain why he had to apologize so often. | mercurial |
| adj.obvious; bold | unabashed |
| n. nervousness | apprehension |
| v. to make unhappy | disgruntled |
| n. a sense of impending misfortune | foreboding |
| v. to make strong; strengthen | fortify |
| adv. angrily,in annoyance | indignantly |
| n. wild uproar or noise | pandemonium |
| n. sorrow; regret | remorse |
| adj. lively and unpredictable | mercurial |
| v. release somebody from phyical or social constraints | liberate |