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Rigel and Betelgeuse don't orbit each other. They are hundreds of light-years away from each other.
They "eat" each other; Actually they merge with each other.
Where are the stars in a constellation located relative to each other
Yes. The Earth and then Sun pull each other towards each other.
They are both as strong as each other because they both depend on each other.
Ellen and Annemarie help each other by Annemarie's family hiding her.
Annemarie and Ellen shared memories of pretending to be Kirsti's older sisters. They talked about their favorite novel, Romeo and Juliet, and Annemarie promised to tell Ellen the ending when she was older. They reflected on the past and their friendship, finding comfort in each other during a difficult time.
Ellen spends the night with Annemarie because she is Jewish and the Nazi's are rounding up the Jewish people to send them to concentration camps. Ellen's parents send her to the Johansen's to pose as Annemarie's sister (who died several years prior before the book takes place).
Mr. Johansen has three daughters because he wanted a large family or his cultural or personal beliefs value having multiple children. Each daughter may also bring unique joys and experiences to his life.
The lines suggest a deep understanding and connection between Annemarie and Mama, where they can communicate without words and share unspoken truths. Annemarie recognizes Mama's actions, Mama acknowledges her daughter's perception, and their silent exchange conveys a mutual trust and understanding.
yes she does
case they like each other
No, the spelling and wording is incorrect. It should be: We are not going to see each other again. or We're not going to see each other again.
Yeah they did!
by fighting each other
Try getting to know each other again.
In Copenhagen, Denmark live three best friends: Annemarie Johansen, Annemarie's younger sister, Kristi, and Ellen Rosen. The story, Number The Stars, begins in 1943. Since the girls were 7 years old, Germany has occupied Denmark. German soldiers patrol the streets. The girls, being young, still enjoy childhood activities, like running to race each other to home. As the story begins, the soldiers stop them to question the girls.