Uncle Henrik treats Annemarie like an adult cause she is taking responsibility
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Uncle Henrik treats Annemarie like an adult cause she is taking responsibility
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he sails them there
He gets them there by boat if you didn't know, then you're blind!
Uncle Henrik treats Annemarie like an adult cause she is taking responsibility
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Uncle Henrik told Annemarie that the Rosens were hiding under the deck of the boat, so when she looked, she wouldn't see them. In reality, the Rosens were actually hidden in the secret compartment of his boat, smuggling them to safety from the Nazis.
The Germans would've taken the Rosens and the other jews who where trying to flee to Sweden and probably do something horrible to uncle Henrik.
Uncle Henrik teaches Annemarie courage, trust, and the importance of family as they work together to help the Rosens escape from the Nazis in chapters 12-17 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. He shows her the sacrifices and risks involved in standing up for what is right.
Annemarie realizes that the Rosens are Jewish and that they are in danger from the Nazis. She understands the seriousness of the situation and the risks involved in helping the Rosens escape.
Chapter 7 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry focuses on the escape of the Rosens and Annemarie's role in helping them. Annemarie and her family come up with a plan to smuggle the Rosens to safety by pretending they are part of their family. The chapter emphasizes the bravery and quick thinking of the characters as they navigate the dangerous situation.
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Mama and Henrik lied to Annemarie in Chapter 9 of "Number the Stars" in order to protect her from the dangers of the situation. They wanted to shield her from the truth about the complicated and risky plan to help the Rosens escape. By keeping her in the dark, they hoped to keep her safe and prevent her from inadvertently revealing any information if questioned by soldiers.
It is Uncle Henrik's boat name which took the Rosens and other people to Sweden in the book and the people and the Rosens hid under the boat with out making a sound
The Rosens initially take pride in their heritage and resistance activities, but as they entrust themselves to Peter and Henrik for their escape, their pride shifts to their bravery and resourcefulness in the face of danger. Their main concern becomes the safety and well-being of their family rather than their previous sources of pride.
Annemarie is worried about the Rosens because they are Jewish and the Nazis are rounding up Jewish people in Denmark. She is concerned for their safety and well-being as they are her friends and neighbors. She wants to do everything she can to protect them from the growing dangers of the Nazi occupation.