Match the paragraphs with their headlines. One headline is extra. Anne Frank was born in 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her family was Jewish. She lived happily with her parents and older sister, Margot. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany. Then everything changed. Hitler passed laws against Jews and other groups of people. They lost their jobs and were forced out of their homes. Many people were killed. The government sent others to prisons called concentration camps. Life in the camps was horrible. Millions of people died there. The Frank family ran away to Amsterdam, Holland. They were safe for a while. In 1939, World War II started, and in 1940, Hitler's army came to Holland. Life became very bad in Holland, too. Anne's father, Otto, hid his family in secret rooms in an office building. Another Jewish family hid there, too. Dutch friends brought food for them. Often they did not have enough food. During the day, they had to be very quiet. They lived in fear. They stayed there almost two years. Every day Anne Frank wrote in her diary. She described her feelings and what she saw. Life was very hard, but she wrote about good things, too. On June 6, 1944, the two families heard important news on their radio. The armies of England and the United States were now in France. The war was going to end. Everyone was very happy. Right before the war ended, someone betrayed them. The German secret police came. The police sent the two families to the concentration camps. Sadly, they were on the last train from Amsterdam to the concentration camps. Anne's mother died of starvation. Anne and her sister died from a disease called typhus. Only Otto Frank survived. In 1948, he published The Diary of Anne Frank. Because of her diary, people all over the world know the story of Anne Frank. An extra headline Trying to escape The document that told people the truth Happy life before the war Good hopes Happy life after the war Hunger and horror The way to sufferings and death Terror and deaths
Задание

Match the paragraphs with their headlines. One headline is extra.

  • Объекты 1
    • Anne Frank was born in 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her family was Jewish. She lived happily with her parents and older sister, Margot.
    • In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany. Then everything changed.
      Hitler passed laws against Jews and other groups of people. They lost their jobs and were forced out of their homes. Many people were killed. The government sent others to prisons called concentration camps. Life in the camps was horrible. Millions of people died there.
    • The Frank family ran away to Amsterdam, Holland. They were safe for a while. In 1939, World War II started, and in 1940, Hitler's army came to Holland. Life became very bad in Holland, too.
    • Anne's father, Otto, hid his family in secret rooms in an office building. Another Jewish family hid there, too. Dutch friends brought food for them. Often they did not have enough food. During the day, they had to be very quiet. They lived in fear. They stayed there almost two years.
    • Every day Anne Frank wrote in her diary. She described her feelings and what she saw. Life was very hard, but she wrote about good things, too. On June 6, 1944, the two families heard important news on their radio. The armies of England and the United States were now in France. The war was going to end. Everyone was very happy.
    • Right before the war ended, someone betrayed them. The German secret police came. The police sent the two families to the concentration camps. Sadly, they were on the last train from Amsterdam to the concentration camps.
    • Anne's mother died of starvation. Anne and her sister died from a disease called typhus. Only Otto Frank survived. In 1948, he published The Diary of Anne Frank. Because of her diary, people all over the world know the story of Anne Frank.
    • An extra headline
  • Объекты 2
    • Trying to escape
    • The document that told people the truth
    • Happy life before the war
    • Good hopes
    • Happy life after the war
    • Hunger and horror
    • The way to sufferings and death
    • Terror and deaths