Oh, dude, Annemarie was like 10 years old when the war ended in "Number the Stars." So, like, she was pretty young when all that intense stuff was going down. I mean, imagine dealing with all that drama at such a tender age. Crazy, right?
Papa states there are many in Copenhagen to indicate that there are many people who are part of the Resistance movement in the city. He is highlighting the fact that there is a network of people working together to help the Jewish population, like Ellen and her family, escape from the Nazis during World War II.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You ended in 2010.
The number of stars in a galaxy can change due to the birth and death of stars, as well as interactions with other galaxies like mergers and collisions. Additionally, new stars can form from the gas and dust present in galaxies, contributing to changes in the total number of stars over time.
Kopenhagen Kopenhaven, like Bremerhaven
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Tivoli Gardens symbolizes the joy and innocence of childhood amidst the backdrop of World War II. For the Danes of Copenhagen, it represents a cherished cultural landmark where families could escape the harsh realities of life under Nazi occupation. The gardens embody hope and resilience, reminding characters like Annemarie of a time when life was filled with happiness and normalcy, contrasting sharply with the dangers they face.
Yes, stars do eventually burn out and die, decreasing the overall number of stars in the universe. However, new stars continue to form through processes like stellar birth in nebulae, so the total number of stars in the universe remains relatively constant on a larger scale.
The number of stars in a galaxy remains relatively stable over time, as stars are created and destroyed continuously through processes like supernovae and star formation. However, galaxies can merge with one another, which can increase the total number of stars in the resulting combined galaxy.
Copenhagen, Denmark, sometimes called (C-Yards)
No he does not like stars, stars like him
In Copenhagen, Denmark live three best friends: Annemarie Johansen, Annemarie's younger sister, Kristi, and Ellen Rosen. The story, Number The Stars, begins in 1943. Since the girls were 7 years old, Germany has occupied Denmark. German soldiers patrol the streets. The girls, being young, still enjoy childhood activities, like running to race each other to home. As the story begins, the soldiers stop them to question the girls.
maybe about like an hour.