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At the end of chapter 5 of Number the stars Annemarie finally lets go of Ellen's Star of David necklace.
Annemarie, Kirsti, and Ellen are stopped by two German soldiers, because they were running.
1. There is soldiers at every corner. 2. The button store is closed down because the owner was Jewish. 3. Annmarie finds out that her friend, Ellen Rosen is Jewish and will get taken away by the Danish soldiers. 4. Annemarie's friend acts like Annemarie's dead, older sister, Lise. 5. Soldiers come to the Johansen's house and investigate and don't know way "Lise's" hair is a different color than Kirsti and Annemarie 6. Read the rest of this book for lots More information. I definitely recommend this awsome novel, I am reading it for school but I have really enjoyed it!
i think they will if they come up with a good plan
No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
Annemarie is around ten years old in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
The girl on the cover of "Number the Stars" is a fictional character named Annemarie Johansen. She is the main protagonist of the book, a young girl living in Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II.
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The top five main characters in "Number the Stars" are Annemarie Johansen, Ellen Rosen, Kirsti Johansen, Mama Johansen, and Peter Neilsen. Annemarie is the protagonist, Ellen is her best friend and the Rosen family's daughter, Kirsti is Annemarie's younger sister, Mama and Peter are involved in the Danish Resistance during World War II.
Are you talking about the real Annemarie Johansen or the character in Number the Stars? I only know the Number the Stars one. She is 10 years old. When her friend Ellen comes back in the end of the book she is 12.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Anamarie Johansons's real name is Ellen Rosen. She is a Jewish girl who is hidden by her best friend, Annemarie Johansen, and her family during World War II in Denmark.
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.
Some characters in "Number the Stars" include Annemarie Johansen, Ellen Rosen, Kirsti Johansen, Peter Neilsen, and Uncle Henrik. These characters play key roles in the story set during World War II in Denmark and demonstrate courage, bravery, and compassion in the face of danger and adversity.
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.
Lise's last name is Johansen, being the sister of Annemarie,
Mama had tripped and fell over a root running home after helping Peter get the Jews on to Uncle Henrik's boat and when she tripped she broke her ankle