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Number the Stars (book)

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry is about a ten year-old girl, Annemarie, during the German occupation of Denmark in WWII. It was published in 1989, and won the Newberry Award in 1990.

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What is the cause and effect of number the stars?

Cause- The german soldiers went in and look in Annemarie's room. Effect- Annemarie had pulled Ellen's neckalace off

How does Annemarie use what her uncle has taught her and her observations of Kristi's earlier behavior to deal with the German soldiers?

Annemarie draws on her uncle's teachings about bravery and quick thinking, using her wits to navigate dangerous situations with the German soldiers. She also recalls Kristi's earlier behavior, which demonstrated innocence and curiosity, to appear more childlike and less threatening. By embodying a sense of naivety and confidence, Annemarie effectively defuses potential tension and protects herself and those around her. This combination of learned wisdom and keen observation allows her to handle the soldiers with a degree of courage and cleverness.

What happens in chapter 5 of Number the Stars-?

At the end of chapter 5 of Number the stars Annemarie finally lets go of Ellen's Star of David necklace.

What lessons can be learned from the book the Number the Stars?

Many lessons, like believe in yourself and being brave is not knowing everything

Who does annemarie accuse of lying to her about great aunt birte?

Annemarie accuses Uncle Henrik of lying to her about Great Aunt Birte because she never accepted the idea that the family's elderly relative had emigrated to the U.S. Instead, Annemarie learned the truth about what happened to Great Aunt Birte during the war when she visited Uncle Henrik and his family at their seaside home.