Number the Stars by Lois Lowry was in third person.
The mood of "Number the Stars" is mainly tense and suspenseful, as it is set during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. There are moments of fear, bravery, and hope as the characters navigate the dangerous situation. Ultimately, the mood becomes one of resilience and triumph in the face of adversity.
i don't no honestly i came here to find out i almost cried reading the book no doubt that i'm not the only 1 who did.
The mood was somber and depressed
The mood is kind of sad because they are in the war and it is sad to reflect and see that it was a real event.
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the mood of that story is sad and the tone are also sad
In Chapter 7 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Ellen is shown to be fearful and worried due to the increasing dangers surrounding the Jewish population in Copenhagen. Her mood is tense and anxious, especially as she and Annemarie attempt to evade capture and safely escape to Sweden. Ellen's bravery and determination shine through despite her fear.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
"Number the Stars" is a novel by Lois Lowry and has not been adapted into a movie. It is only available as a book.
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
The number of stars is finite.
you cant you can only comment on the stars profiles and change your mood
the theme of the number the stars book is the truth
No, Number the Stars has no sequels.
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German occpied Denmark in number the stars.
"Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry was published in 1989.