Key Vocabulary from "The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I

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Explore essential vocabulary from "The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I" with definitions and contextual usage examples for words like anxiously, tension, restraining, quarrels, bickering, and hysterically.


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  1. The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I Concept Vocabulary

  2. anxiously adv. in a nervous or worried way The boy anxiously waited for his grade to post because he rushed through the assignment.

  3. tension n. a nervous, worried, or excited condition that makes relaxation impossible The tension in the room was so high, my mom almost pulled her hair out.

  4. restraining v. holding back; controlling one's emotions She was restraining her emotions when she found out her best friend lied to her about being too busy to hang out.

  5. quarrels n. arguments, disagreements The two ladies had several quarrels about who should buy the last turkey at the supermarket the day before Thanksgiving.

  6. bickering n. arguing over unimportant things The two siblings were always bickering when their parents were not in the room.

  7. hysterically adv.in a way that shows uncontrolled emotion She hysterically laughed when the doctor told her she may need surgery.

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