Lise was part of the Resistance and was ran over by a german when she ran from them.
She is dead
Lise was Danish, not Jewish. If the Nazis thought Ellen was Lise, then they would not deport her.
Lise was Annemarie's sister who died in a car accident during a resistance meeting .
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In Lois Lowry's "Number the Stars," a handkerchief with a handkerchief was hidden in Lise's dress pocket. This handkerchief was embroidered with the Star of David, symbolizing her Jewish identity.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Lise is the older sister of the main character, Annemarie. The author describes Lise as brave, kind, and caring, as she is willing to risk her own safety to help others during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. Lise's character serves as an inspiration for Annemarie throughout the novel.
she died
Papa showed the Nazis a picture of Lise.
Lise was important because she was Annemarie's sister, and she died a resistance fighter.
Lise is Annemaries sister. she is thought to have been killed in a car wreck by Annemarie. but then she found out later in life that Lise was actually killed because she was a resistance fighter.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Lise Johansen is Annemarie's older sister. Lise dies in a car accident before the events of the story. Her death strongly impacts Annemarie and her family throughout the novel.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie has two sisters named Kirsti and Lise. Kirsti is younger than Annemarie while Lise is the oldest sister who tragically died before the events of the book take place.