In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie Johansen makes fun of the German soldiers by pretending to be a soldier herself, mocking their rigid behavior and exaggerated seriousness. She imitates their stiff marching and speaks in a mocking tone, which reflects her disdain for their presence in Denmark. This playful mockery serves as a way for her to cope with the fear and tension surrounding the Nazi occupation. It also highlights her youthful spirit and resilience in the face of adversity.
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In Chapter 10 of "Number the Stars," Annmarie's first test of bravery occurs when she must help her friend Ellen escape from the Nazis. As soldiers search the Johansens' apartment, Annmarie quickly thinks on her feet, yanking Ellen's Star of David necklace off to hide her Jewish identity. This moment showcases Annmarie's courage and quick thinking in a life-threatening situation, as she risks her own safety to protect her friend.
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.
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.
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The climax is when the German soldiers search the boat and they leave or when the soldiers search Annmarie's basket.
The soldiers were German, from Germany.
Annmarie has short blond hair and she is not a Jew.
Annemarie pretended to act like Kristi when stopped by German soldiers in "Number the Stars" to protect her friend Ellen, who was Jewish and in danger of being arrested. By pretending to be her younger sister Kristi, Annemarie avoided suspicion and helped protect Ellen by diverting attention away from her. It was a quick-thinking and selfless act to keep Ellen safe during a dangerous time.
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In Chapter 10 of "Number the Stars," Annmarie's first test of bravery occurs when she must help her friend Ellen escape from the Nazis. As soldiers search the Johansens' apartment, Annmarie quickly thinks on her feet, yanking Ellen's Star of David necklace off to hide her Jewish identity. This moment showcases Annmarie's courage and quick thinking in a life-threatening situation, as she risks her own safety to protect her friend.
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this is all I got 1.Annmarie finds out that her friend, Ellen Rosen is jewish and will get taken away by the Danish soldiers. 2.Annmarie’s friends act like Annemarie's dead older sister, named Lise. 3.Soldiers come to theJohansen’s house and investigate and they also don’t know why lise’s hair is different then Kiristi’s and Annmarie's. pls tell me more events if you can plsssss
In "Number the Stars," making fun of the German soldiers serves to show the resistance and defiance of the Danish people against the occupying forces. It also highlights the power of humor and solidarity in difficult times. Additionally, it helps to humanize the soldiers and break down the fear and intimidation they try to instill.
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