Annemarie and Ellen shared memories of pretending to be Kirsti's older sisters. They talked about their favorite novel, Romeo and Juliet, and Annemarie promised to tell Ellen the ending when she was older. They reflected on the past and their friendship, finding comfort in each other during a difficult time.
No, Annemarie and her family is not Jewish, but Ellen is.
Annemarie and Ellen are characters in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. They are best friends living in Denmark during World War II. Annemarie helps to protect Ellen, who is Jewish, from the Nazis during the occupation of Denmark.
Annemarie's best friend is Ellen.
Ellen pretends to be Annemarie's older sister, Lise.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie and Kirsti's sister's name is Lise. She is mentioned as having passed away before the events of the story.
Yes, Ellen and Annemarie were reunited after the war ended in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. They are shown holding hands and walking home together after Ellen's safe return.
Because they appear the most times in Number the Stars.
Ellen promised Annemarie that she would pretend to be Lise, Annemarie's older sister, if the soldiers ever asked. This was to protect Ellen from being discovered as Jewish during the time of the Nazi occupation in Denmark.
Ellen does not die in Number The Stars. She makes it to Sweden Safley with her family.
She is kind and wants to protect Ellen. She is also very curious because she wants to know what happened to Ellen and Lise.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie initially fears the Nazis who occupy her country and threaten the safety of her Jewish friend, Ellen. As the story progresses, Annemarie also fears for her family's safety as they become involved in helping Ellen and other Jews escape to safety.
Annemarie is around ten years old in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.