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Unlocking Anne Frank’s Diary

Breyanna Sarabo

Created on October 28, 2025

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Grammar Quest:

Unlocking Anne Frank’s Diary

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Welcome to the Escape Room Adventure!!

Dive into the powerful words of Anne Frank’s diary and unlock the mystery by identifying parts of speech. Use your grammar skills to decode clues, solve puzzles, and discover the stories hidden within her writing.

READY!

Chapter 1: The Diary’s Threshold: Begin the Quest

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Excerpt from novel: "Harry visited us yesterday to meet my parents. I had bought a cream cake, sweets..."

* Tip: put it in the order of where the nouns are in the sentence. Use commas to list the verbs you type. Put space between commas when listing.

Congratulations!!

You have successfully passed Chapter one. Click on next Chapter to move on to chapter two

next chapter

Welcome toChapter 2: A New Beginning — Enter the Secret Annex

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Excerpt from the text: "Our little room looked very bare at first with nothing on the walls...I have transformed the walls into one gigantic picture."
Excerpt from the text: "Our little room looked very bare at first with nothing on the walls...I have transformed the walls into one gigantic picture."
Excerpt from the text: "Our little room looked very bare at first with nothing on the walls...I have transformed the walls into one gigantic picture."
Excerpt from the text: "Margot and Mummy are a little bit better now. Mummy felt well enough to cook some soup for the first time yesterday, but then forgot all about it... so the peas were burned to a cinder and utterly refused to leave the pan."
Excerpts from the text:
  • "Mrs. van Daan is unbearable."
  • "I get nothing but "blow-ups" from her for my continuous chatter."
  • "She is always pestering us in some way or other."
  • "...she leaves it in the pan to go bad."
*Tip: Put it in the order of how the verbs are listed in each sentence. If a verb is repeated, only type it in once. Use commas to list the verbs you type. Remember the space between commas when listing.

Congratulations!!

Click on next Chapter to move on to chapter three

next chapter

chapter 3: Daily Life — Decode the Words of Hope

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Excerpt from the text: "Yesterday evening I went upstairs and "visited" the van Daans."
Excerpt from the text: "I have just woken up to the disturbing fact that I have one long-sleeved dress and three cardigans for the winter. I've received...to knit a jumper of white sheep's wool...We have some clothes deposited with friends..."
Excerpt from the text: "...But I can't nor do I think I shall, as long as I am the subject of nearly every discussion ."
Excerpt from the text: "...This was a direct hit at the way Mummy brings up her daughters."
Excerpt from the text: "...Suddenly her eye fell on me. You should have seen her. Unfortunately, at the very moment that she turned round, I was shaking my head sorrowfully..."
* Tip: put it in the order of where the pronouns are in the sentence. Use commas to list. If a pronoun is repeated, only type it in once, and remember space between commas when listing.

Congratulations!!

You are now In the last chapter. This chapter will focus on subjects & Predicates (Surprise!!)

Good luck!

Chapter 4: Growing Tensions — Crack the Grammar Code

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Excerpt from the text: "Mrs. van Daan had another tantrum."
Excerpt from the text: "...There was a deadly silence after Mrs. Van Daan had finished speaking yesterday."
Excerpt from the text: "Extraordinary things can happen to people who go into hiding."

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This adventure is not over yet. What is the secret code 🔑?

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