Mrs.Johansen tease her brother[henrik]because, Henrik didn't marry.
Uncle Henrik lives in a rural area of Denmark, specifically in a small fishing village near the coast. His home is depicted in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, where it serves as a safe refuge for his niece, Annemarie, and her family during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. The setting reflects the simplicity and resilience of life in that region.
Advantage: Makes you laugh Disadvantage: Uncle buncle kicks you out of the ICT lesson. :(
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie Johansen confronts her Uncle Henrik when she learns about the dangers he faces while helping Jewish families escape from the Nazis. She is initially confused and frightened by the risks involved, but her uncle reassures her about the importance of bravery and standing up against oppression. This confrontation marks a pivotal moment for Annemarie, as she begins to understand the gravity of the situation and her role in resisting the Nazi regime. Ultimately, it strengthens her resolve to help those in need, including her Jewish friend, Ellen.
In her conversation with Uncle Henrik, Annemarie learns that bravery isn’t the absence of fear, but rather the ability to act despite it. He emphasizes that true courage often involves making difficult choices for the sake of others, highlighting the importance of standing up for what is right. This realization deepens her understanding of the sacrifices made by those fighting against oppression, as well as her own capacity for bravery in challenging situations.
The name of Uncle Henrik's boat is called the "Ingeborg"
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Henrik is Mama's brother, and Annemarie's uncle.
Mrs.Johansen tease her brother[henrik]because, Henrik didn't marry.
It is implied in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry that Mrs. Johansen was captured and never made it back from Uncle Henrik's boat. The silence from her absence and the way her husband and daughters reacted to her disappearance suggest a grim fate.
The german soldiers came to uncle henrik’s house because they saw that a lot of people were going to his house, so they were suspicious and thought that there were jews in a hideout.
When Uncle Henrik came home from fishing, he cleaned the fish, cooked some for dinner, and shared the rest with his neighbors.
Uncle Henrik's boat was named the Ingrid and he obtained it from a friend who lived in Sweden.
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Mama's brother, Annemarie's uncle, was named Uncle Henrik, a fisherman.
he got it at the harbor
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