In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the code word "cigarettes" was used as a signal to the characters that it was clear to proceed with their plan to help Jewish refugees escape to safety. It was a way to communicate without drawing attention to the true nature of their activities.
What does the code cigarettes mean
No, cigarettes is not the code name for Jewish escapes in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. The code name used in the book is "Daniels."
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The code word "cigarettes" appears on page 94 in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. It is used to describe a situation where a character must pretend to smoke to avoid suspicion.
One example of a code saying in "Number the Stars" is "It is true," which was used by the Resistance fighters to identify each other as allies. This saying helped to establish trust and confirm loyalty among those involved in helping Jewish people escape during World War II.
No, in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the term "cigarette" does not refer to children. It is used in the context of the clandestine activities of the resistance fighters during World War II to convey secret messages and signals.
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The code to the Nickelodeon Soccer Stars game is LOOTSCREEN.
You read it carefully. :P
Johanson called his brother-in-law Henrik and asked if it was a good day for fishing. This was a code for needing to have Jews smuggled out. He also mentioned to Henrik that they would be sending a carton of cigarettes which referred to Ellen Rosen, a friend of Annemarie's
The code to the Nickelodeon Soccer Stars game is LOOTSCREEN.
The number indicates 1913. What the code represents is not known.