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.
The name of Chapter 2 is Who is the Man Who Rides Past?
At the end of chapter 5 of Number the stars Annemarie finally lets go of Ellen's Star of David necklace.
Mama broke her ankle in chapter 13 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Dvjrvji
In Chapter 7 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Ellen is shown to be fearful and worried due to the increasing dangers surrounding the Jewish population in Copenhagen. Her mood is tense and anxious, especially as she and Annemarie attempt to evade capture and safely escape to Sweden. Ellen's bravery and determination shine through despite her fear.
In Chapter 7 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie and her family face the pervasive threat of Nazi occupation in Denmark during World War II. The chapter highlights the fear and tension surrounding the Jewish community, particularly the danger faced by Annemarie's friend, Ellen, who is Jewish. The looming threat of deportation and the necessity for secrecy create a sense of urgency, as Annemarie's family must take risks to protect Ellen. This chapter underscores the themes of bravery, friendship, and the harsh realities of war.
There aunt dies.
There aunt dies.
cools
The word "winced" appears in Chapter 12 of "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, on page 91 in the paperback edition.
psalms
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.