Annemarie began to suspect that Great Aunt Britte wasn't real when she noticed inconsistencies in the stories told about her. The details seemed vague, and the way her mother reacted when she brought up Britte's name raised her suspicions. Additionally, the lack of photographs or tangible evidence of Britte’s existence further fueled her doubts. These elements combined led Annemarie to question the reality of her great aunt.
In Chapter 16 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie learns that Peter Neilsen is deeply committed to the resistance against the Nazis and is willing to take great risks for the cause. She realizes that Peter is not just a friend to her family but also a brave fighter who is dedicated to saving others, including her Jewish friend, Ellen. This understanding deepens her respect for him and highlights the gravity of the situation they are all facing during the war.
yes in a few billion years when the sun's energy runs out, it'll continue to get bigger and bigger before suddenly collapsing back in on its self to leave a tiny white dwarf, and then it will eventually dye off so yes the suns flame will eventually go out but if humans where still alive the person alive then would be your Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grand Children multiply that 500,000 times and that is your answer. DON'T worry because your great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandchildren will be safe it will be over 3,000,000billion(three million billion)years so it will be something like the year 2,000,89213,4356,7844,2005 so that is quite a long time.
There are a great number of red giant stars. Perhaps the best known and easiest to see is Betelgeuse, which is at the left shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
A great number of artificial satellites. At any given time, the Earth may have one or more small natural satellites (temporarily captured asteroids) as well.
Yes, it has a name. It is called "The Great Red Spot".
Mama had tripped and fell over a root running home after helping Peter get the Jews on to Uncle Henrik's boat and when she tripped she broke her ankle
great aunt birte is not real
In chapter 7 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie hides Ellen's Star of David necklace in a handkerchief and tucks it into the coffin of Great-aunt Birte. She does this in order to keep the necklace safe and hidden from the Nazis.
Annemarie accuses Uncle Henrik of lying to her about Great Aunt Birte because she never accepted the idea that the family's elderly relative had emigrated to the U.S. Instead, Annemarie learned the truth about what happened to Great Aunt Birte during the war when she visited Uncle Henrik and his family at their seaside home.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie saved her Jewish friend by helping her escape to safety during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. She risked her own life and demonstrated great courage and loyalty in protecting her friend.
Annemarie chose not to tell Ellen about Great Aunt Burtie's death because she wanted to protect her friend from the harsh realities of the situation. Annemarie understood that Ellen was already facing immense fear and uncertainty due to the Nazi occupation and the threat to her safety as a Jewish girl. By withholding this information, Annemarie aimed to shield Ellen from additional pain and distress during a tumultuous time.
The problem (climax) is when the Nazi soldiers look in Annemarie's basket and when the soldiers look in the boat.... Hope this helped.... This is a great story to read.
Annemarie was shocked about the death of her aunt because she had never heard of a Great-Aunt Birte, although she knew everyone of her family members.
Thor In Number The Stars Is The Kitten Annemarie Finds.
In chapter 7, Annemarie, Ellen, Kirsti, and Mrs. Johansen had arrived at Uncle Henrik's house. The next day, Annemarie awoke to find her mother and Kirsti in the kitchen. Kirsti had found a small, gray kitten. She named her kitten the "God of Thunder." Uncle Henrik returned from his day of fishing and announced that his Great-Aunt Birte had died.
Annemarie was shocked that they had kept the death of Great-aunt Birte a secret from her. She was also surprised by her mother's emotional reaction to the news and the realization of the dangers faced by their Jewish friends.
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