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Anne Frank Play

Words from Act 1 and 2

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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
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