Mrs. Johansen had to wait 20 minutes before leaving in Chapter 11 of "Number the Stars" because the German soldiers were conducting a routine check at that time. It was safer to wait until the soldiers were finished with their check before attempting to leave.
Ryan Johansen is number 19 on the Columbus Blue Jackets.
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The girl on the cover of "Number the Stars" is a fictional character named Annemarie Johansen. She is the main protagonist of the book, a young girl living in Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II.
Mrs. Johansen advises the Rosens to trust Annemarie's courage and to follow her lead. She tells them to act naturally and to pretend that Ellen is their daughter if they are stopped by the Germans. Mrs. Johansen also tells them to trust that a darkness will always be followed by dawn.
She is probably FICTION but based on facts.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
The top five main characters in "Number the Stars" are Annemarie Johansen, Ellen Rosen, Kirsti Johansen, Mama Johansen, and Peter Neilsen. Annemarie is the protagonist, Ellen is her best friend and the Rosen family's daughter, Kirsti is Annemarie's younger sister, Mama and Peter are involved in the Danish Resistance during World War II.
Mr. Johansen stays at home in "Number the Stars" because he is injured and unable to join his wife and daughter in their efforts to help their Jewish neighbors escape to safety during World War II. Despite his physical limitations, he plays an important role in supporting his family and providing a safe haven for those in need.
No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
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