Mr. Rosen is a retired school teacher.
It says in the book. If Mr Rosen knew, he might be scared. So, it was "safer" for Mr. Rosen not to know.
Peter instructs Mr. Rosen to keep the package hidden and to not open it until it is safe to do so. He also tells Mr. Rosen to trust the person who will come to collect the package.
Peter gives Mr. Rosen a handmade leather wallet as a gift.
Peter gave Mr. Rosen a handwritten thank you card.
Ellen Rosen's dad in "Number the Stars" is named Mr. Rosen. He is a Jewish man living in Copenhagen during the time of the Nazi occupation in Denmark. He is forced to go into hiding to escape capture by the Nazis.
Peter tells Mr. Rosen that the package must get to Uncle Henrik without fail and that it is of great importance.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Mr. Rosen is the father of Ellen Rosen, Annemarie's best friend. He is Jewish and goes into hiding to escape the Nazis during World War II. He is a significant character in the story because his family's safety is central to the plot.
Mr. Rosen had dropped his pocket watch at Uncle Henrik's house. It was a special family heirloom that he had inherited from his grandfather.
Mr. Rosen tripped over a skateboard that was left on the porch outside the door.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Mr. Rosen was a Jewish teacher. He and his wife were hidden by the protagonist's family during World War II in Nazi-occupied Denmark.
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