Ellen said that her mother was afraid of the ocean, she says that it is too big and too cold for her. It is on page 61
Quiet
Acting or pretending.
Lise was Danish, not Jewish. If the Nazis thought Ellen was Lise, then they would not deport 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.
Annemarie's first test of bravery in "Number the Stars" occurs when she and her friend Ellen are confronted by Nazi soldiers in the street. To protect Ellen, who is Jewish, Annemarie quickly thinks on her feet and lies to the soldiers, claiming that Ellen is her sister. This act of courage not only demonstrates Annemarie's quick thinking but also her willingness to risk her safety for her friend's well-being.
In the book "Number the Stars," Ellen says that her mother is afraid of the Nazis finding out that Ellen is Jewish and her family hiding Jewish refugees like the Rosens. This is because the Nazis are hunting down Jewish people during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
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Yes, Ellen survives safely.
Ellen in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry had dark brown eyes.
Yes, Ellen and her family were Jewish.
Ellen Rosen is 10 years old in the book Number the Starsby Lois Lowry.
Quiet
she is good at acting
Blue
Annemarie had blonde hair in the book Number the stars
Ellen pretends to be Annemarie's older sister, Lise.
Because they appear the most times in Number the Stars.