page 104- Mama spoke quickly, her voice tense, "Annemarie, go into the house and get the small basket on the table. Quickly, quickly. Put an apple into it, and some cheese. Put this packet underneath; do you understand? Hurry."
~An apple, cheese, and the packet that Mr. Rosen forgot to take from Peter.
i think they will if they come up with a good plan
I think it was Lise, I am not sure.
Thor In Number The Stars Is The Kitten Annemarie Finds.
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.
Ellen (who is Jewish) moves in with the Johansens so that she can pretend she's part of the family. After that, Ellen goes to Uncle Henrik's House (Annemarie's uncle) and there they can run away from the Nazis that are looking for her...
Lise's hair is blond because her whole immediate family has blond hair. When she was a baby she had brown hair.
I have read number the stars, so incase people have never read it before, Annemarie Johanson is a blonde, short-haired 10-year-old danish girl becomes 12 at the last chapter. Basiclly the story is about testing Annemarie's bravery to help her best friend, Ellen Rosen who is jewish safely but every where they turn Nazi soldiers are around. The story also includes characters like Annemarie's chatty sister, Kirsti who gets them into a lot of trouble and Peter Neilson, Annemarie's sister's about to be husband after the accident. the whole story takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark 1943.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the people arriving for the funeral are actually Jewish family members who are being smuggled to safety in Sweden by Annemarie's family. They are pretending to attend a funeral as a cover for their escape from the Nazis in Denmark during World War II.
At the end of chapter 5 of Number the stars Annemarie finally lets go of Ellen's Star of David necklace.
Both could be correct it depends on the situation. If you could count the stars how many so you think there are? Count the number of stars you can see out the window.
Based on context clues from the story, such as Annemarie's mother's warning her to be careful and the importance of the package being connected to the Resistance, we can infer that the packet likely contained secret or sensitive information related to the Resistance movement. It was probably something valuable or incriminating enough that the Germans were willing to risk capturing or harming Annemarie to prevent it from reaching her uncle.
Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen and her best friend Ellen Rosen often think of life before the war. It's now 1943 and their life in Copenhagen is filled with school, food shortages, and the Nazi soldiers marching through town. When the Jews of Denmark are " relocated, " Ellen moves in with the Johansens and pretends to be one of the family.While her parents go visit their relatives. Soon Annemarie is asked to go on a dangerous mission to save Ellen's life and her family.