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Annemarie thinks about her father's childhood story of King Christian X standing up to the Nazis by riding his horse through the streets of Copenhagen. This story gives her courage and strength as she faces the dangers ahead during their mission to help the Rosens escape to Sweden.
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No, there was no meat in Annemarie's basket in the story "Number the Stars." Her basket contained mainly bread and other basic supplies that were being delivered to her uncle's family.
Annemarie lives in Copenhagen, Denmark during World War II in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
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.
Annemarie realizes she is brave when she must deliver a critical packet to her uncle and face dangerous situations alone, showcasing her courage and determination in the face of adversity. This pivotal moment in the story demonstrates Annemarie's inner strength and bravery.
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Annemarie remembered the story of Little Red Riding Hood while on the trail to Uncle Henrik's boat. This story served as a comforting distraction and a source of strength for her during their dangerous journey through the woods.
Annemarie did not have a curfew in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, as the setting of the story is during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. Curfews were imposed by the Nazis on the Danish population, not on individuals like Annemarie.
Annemarie Renger's birth name is Annemarie Wildung.