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To give the news of the German news paper
It says in the book. If Mr Rosen knew, he might be scared. So, it was "safer" for Mr. Rosen not to know.
Peter Kay was in the episode Love & Monsters.
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Peter tells Mr. Rosen that the package must get to Uncle Henrik without fail and that it is of great importance.
Annemarie realizes that the Rosens are Jewish and that they are in danger from the Nazis. She understands the seriousness of the situation and the risks involved in helping the Rosens escape.
Peter called Annemarie "Little One" as a nickname in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Peter was captured by the germans and lise was knocked over by a car.
she was surprised
In chapter 4 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie's parents reveal that Peter, a member of the Danish Resistance, warned them about the impending danger from the Nazis. As a result, they had to go into hiding to avoid being arrested, and it is implied that they are now safe but separated from their family.
Peter brought Annemarie a package with a handkerchief that contained a rabbit-shaped amulet.
Lise was Annemarie's sister who died in a car accident during a resistance meeting .
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
In the letter Peter writes before he dies in "Number the Stars," he asks Annemarie to tell his fiancee, Lise, that he never stopped loving her and that he is waiting for her. He also asks Annemarie to deliver the package he was carrying when he died to a Resistance group.
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.
One excerpt from "Number the Stars" that supports the belief that Peter was unhappy is when Annemarie notices that Peter's smile does not reach his eyes anymore, indicating inner turmoil and sadness. Additionally, his somber tone and distant behavior towards Annemarie and her family throughout the story also suggest his unhappiness.
The seashells in "Number the Stars" symbolize hope and the possibility of a brighter future. They are given to Annemarie by her sister Kirsti as a reminder of better times to come amidst the uncertainty of war. The seashells serve as a source of comfort and optimism for Annemarie and her family during a dark and challenging period.