Transformation Annemarie has been tranfromsformed from a carefree child to an adult
In chapter 10, "Let Us Open the Casket" in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the characters open the casket containing the body of Great-aunt Birte. They find a stack of handkerchiefs and newspapers wrapped around the body as a disguise for smuggling the Rosens to safety. This event marks a significant moment of bravery and sacrifice in the story as the characters risk their lives to protect others.
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In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the casket is believed to contain the body of the great-aunt of Annemarie Johansen. However, it is later revealed that the casket actually holds Ellen Rosen's belongings, as her parents were taken by the Nazis.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the casket was in the Johansen's apartment because they were pretending to mourn the death of Great-aunt Birte in order to keep the Nazi soldiers from suspecting that Ellen was Jewish and had gone into hiding with them. The casket served as a decoy to protect Ellen's identity.
In chapter 5 in nuber the stars
The casket contained the Rosen family's belongings which they were taking with them to escape from Denmark during World War II. The casket symbolized the family's hope for a new beginning in a safer place. Its presence in the book "Number the Stars" highlights the challenges and sacrifices made by families during the war.
At the end of chapter 5 of Number the stars Annemarie finally lets go of Ellen's Star of David necklace.
The casket was filled with clothing and blankets.
Mama broke her ankle in chapter 13 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Chapter 7 in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is titled "The House by the Sea."
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.
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The flag should be placed smoothly and gently around the casket; the stars should be at the bottom of the casket and the d trips are at the top,