Because last time they got stopped by the soldiers Kirsti made the soldiers stop talking to them and they didn't care if Kirsti acted like that. Also because her mother told her to act like Kirsti.
Annemarie pretended to act like Kristi when stopped by German soldiers in "Number the Stars" to protect her friend Ellen, who was Jewish and in danger of being arrested. By pretending to be her younger sister Kristi, Annemarie avoided suspicion and helped protect Ellen by diverting attention away from her. It was a quick-thinking and selfless act to keep Ellen safe during a dangerous time.
jcc
Because last time they got stopped by the soldiers Kirsti made the soldiers stop talking to them and they didn't care if Kirsti acted like that. Also because her mother told her to act like Kirsti.
Some traits:Loyal to familybouncygood naturedlovinghostile with strangersguarded with strangersplayfulintelligent
Zebra's behave great wild. they run around like physco's.
Kirsti behaves defiantly around the German soldiers, showing her resistance to their presence through her words and actions. She is outspoken and unafraid to express her dislike for them, often challenging their authority. Kirsti's strong personality and courage in standing up to the soldiers demonstrate her bravery and determination to resist the occupation.
Rattly.
You just behave how you would behave in front of any other person, becasue after all, a Sikh is a person that belives all people are equal
mexcio
mean
Annmarie behaves with caution and wariness around German soldiers, recognizing the danger they represent and the serious situation in which she and her family find themselves. In contrast, Kirsti, being younger and less aware of the full implications of the occupation, displays a more innocent and carefree attitude, often treating the soldiers as if they were simply part of her world. This difference in behavior highlights the contrast between the innocence of childhood and the harsh realities of war, as well as Annmarie's protective instincts toward her sister.
brav sein = to be good (or honest). Kind of like "behave." It does NOT mean to be brave; that's a false cognate.