Annemarie recites "Little Red Riding Hood" as a way to distract herself from the dangerous situation she is in while travelling through the woods. It helps to calm her nerves and provide a sense of comfort during a stressful time. Plus, familiar stories like this can offer a sense of familiarity and routine in unfamiliar or scary situations.
The Brothers Grimm I think.
Annemarie had to be brave when she saw the soldiers in Chapter 14 of "Number the Stars" because she needed to maintain her composure and act natural in order to protect her family and friends who were involved in the resistance effort to save the Jewish people. If she had shown fear or suspicion, it could have jeopardized the safety of those she cared about.
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Little Red Ridding Hood
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie has two sisters named Kirsti and Lise. Kirsti is younger than Annemarie while Lise is the oldest sister who tragically died before the events of the book take place.
i think so
Little Red Riding Hood was a reference to a clothing item she wore - her proper name is never mentioned in the story.
BIBLE RE WRITTEN HOW MANY TIMES
Trick 'r Treat. I think.
The first reproduceable sound recording was made in Paris in 1860 of a woman singing. The first marketed recording was made in West Orange, NJ in 1888 by Thomas Edison of a woman reciting "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." His first recording was however, of himself reciting "Mary had a Little Lamb" in 1877.
Do you know the root and origin for "Little Red Ridding Hood, espec in fol floklor and mythology,
Peter called Annemarie "Lise" as a nickname in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. It was a sweet gesture, but let's be real, nicknames are just fancy ways of saying someone's name with a little extra pizzazz. So, there you have it, Peter called Annemarie "Lise" in the book.