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1.What are the Jews forced to wear so people can identify them and know not to offer them assistance? (from Tuesday, February 8, 1944 – Saturday, March 4, 1944)
A red hat.
A yellow star.
Green shoes.
Several layers of clothes.
2.
What purpose did the kitchen in the Secret Annex once serve? (from Tuesday, February 8, 1944 – Saturday, March 4, 1944)
Part of an apartment.
Bep's home.
A laboratory.
The break room.
3.
Who is the only person in her family whom Anne believes understands her? (from Monday, March 6, 1944 – Monday, March 20, 1944)
Her father.
Margot.
None of them.
Her mother.
4.
By how many days does the Frank family move up their plans to go into hiding when Margot gets her call up papers? (from Tuesday, February 8, 1944 – Saturday, March 4, 1944)
Seven days.
Two months.
Ten days.
Sixteen days.
5.
How old does Peter turn on his first birthday in hiding? (from Monday, March 6, 1944 – Monday, March 20, 1944)
Fourteen.
Eighteen.
Sixteen.
Fifteen.
6.What language do the residents of the Secret Annex agree not to speak? (from Wednesday, March 22, 1944 – Thursday, April 6, 1944)
Dutch.
German.
English.
French.
7.
What helps distract Anne from her depression associated with being in the Annex? (from Friday, April 28, 1944 – May 16, 1944)
Office work.
Ballet.
Peter.
French lessons.
8.
Who is the only living creature that Anne says goodbye to when she leaves her home to go into hiding? (from Tuesday, February 8, 1944 – Saturday, March 4, 1944)
Her teacher.
Hello.
Mr. Goldschmidt.
Moortje.
9.
What happens in March 1944 that affects the Annex residents badly? (from Friday, April 28, 1944 – May 16, 1944)
The people from whom they buy their ration books are arrested.
They are unable to get running water.
The stove stops working.
The office workers are arrested.
10.
What is the possession that Anne accidentally burns up in the stove?

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