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The problem is that Annemarie's friend, Ellen who is jew would be relocated by the Nazi soldiers during the World War II.
she made fun of them by calling names and saying that they do not know enything it all
Papa's is the possessive form of papa, which is another word for father.Papa is the full word. Some people may still use it when talking about or to their father, but many consider papa to be an archaic word.The English word papa is from the French papa, which is from the Latin papa, a child's word for father. 'Papa' is a child's version of pater (Latin), meaning father.In past many children were taught to call their fathers papa, but this custom is now considered old-fashioned by many.Colloquial English short forms for papa includepapopdadFor more information, see Related links below.
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Papa tells the German soldiers that Ellen is his daughter Lise, and that she is deaf and cannot speak. He also mentions that Ellen has been sick, which is why she looks pale and weak. This deception allows Ellen to avoid suspicion and remain hidden.
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when the german soldiers came to her house when ellen was hiding there
"Papa" is German for "Dad".
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti were stopped by soldiers because they were out past curfew during the occupation by German soldiers in Denmark. Curfew was strictly enforced to control the movement of civilians and prevent any resistance activities.
first of all it's Ellen. she helps them by moving Ellen and her family to Sweden the country free from German soldiers.
he showed them a picture you guys should read the book! for mor details
Annemarie, Kirsti, and Ellen are stopped by two German soldiers, because they were running.
Papa is the German word for dad. It is pronounced with two short as
Kristi, Annemarie, and Ellen encounter German soldiers during their walk home from school, leading Ellen to hide in order to avoid suspicion regarding her Jewish identity. Annemarie and Kristi pretend Ellen is their sister to protect her, and manage to escape the soldiers despite the tense situation.
he showed them a picture you guys should read the book! for mor details
Ellen and Annemarie were kept home from school after the visit from the German soldiers because it was no longer safe for them to attend due to the increased danger of Nazi occupation and potential danger they faced as Jews. Ellen's family did not want to risk their safety by allowing them to continue attending school and potentially being exposed as Jewish.