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Papa tells the German soldiers that Ellen is his daughter Lise, and that she is deaf and cannot speak. He also mentions that Ellen has been sick, which is why she looks pale and weak. This deception allows Ellen to avoid suspicion and remain hidden.
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In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Papa answers the German soldiers' inquiries about Ellen by pretending that she is his daughter, ensuring her safety. He firmly but calmly tells them that Ellen is part of his family and that they should not be bothering them. This act of bravery highlights Papa's protective nature and his willingness to risk his own safety to shield Ellen from harm.
When the soldiers question Papa about Ellen and her dark hair, he quickly fabricates a story, claiming that she is his daughter and that her dark hair is inherited from her mother. He knows that any truth about Ellen being Jewish could put them in danger. Papa's quick thinking is a protective measure to keep Ellen safe from the soldiers' suspicions. His actions highlight the tension and fear of the time, as well as the lengths to which he will go to protect her.
In "Number the Stars," Papa answers the German soldiers' questions about Ellen by pretending that she is his daughter, Lise. He confidently fabricates a story, claiming they are a Jewish family and that Ellen is his "daughter" to protect her from being discovered as Jewish. His quick thinking and calm demeanor help to defuse the situation, allowing Ellen to remain safe in that moment. This act of bravery highlights the themes of courage and sacrifice in the face of danger.
Ellen Rosen is shy because when the soldiers asked her "who are you " she didn't answer him and Annemarie had to tell the soldiers her name
The soldiers suspected the Johansens might know where Ellen's family had gone because Ellen had lived with the Johansens for a while and they were close friends, so the soldiers believed they might have information about her family's whereabouts. The Johansens were also involved in the resistance movement, which made the soldiers suspicious and led them to question the Johansens.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, when the German soldier questions Papa about Ellen, he quickly responds by claiming that she is his daughter. To reinforce his story, he insists that they are Jewish and uses the situation to assert his authority, demonstrating his protective instinct. This quick thinking helps to shield Ellen from the soldier's suspicion and potential danger.
when the german soldiers came to her house when ellen was hiding there
Annemarie removed Ellen's Star of David necklace and put it in her own pocket to protect her friend from being identified as Jewish by the soldiers.
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti were stopped by soldiers because they were out past curfew during the occupation by German soldiers in Denmark. Curfew was strictly enforced to control the movement of civilians and prevent any resistance activities.
Ellen pretends to be Lise, Annemarie's older sister who passed away several years ago, when the soldiers come to the Johansen's home. By doing this, Ellen avoids suspicion and is able to stay safe with the Johansen family.