Blossom
Moo moo the cow.
Because it is a man
A calf is a baby cow and a holstein cow is a cow that has not had a baby yet and can not give milk.
bull?
Fetlock.
Uncle Henrik's boat was named the Ingrid and he obtained it from a friend who lived in Sweden.
The German Soldiers come to Uncle Henrik's house unexpectedly and ask who is in the casket.
Uncle Henrik is a fisherman who lives in the village with the Johansen family in the novel "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
The cows name is Blossom and he is own By Uncle Henrick
Mr. Rosen had dropped his pocket watch at Uncle Henrik's house. It was a special family heirloom that he had inherited from his grandfather.
Emil Henriks died on May 4, 1962.
They traveled to Uncle Henrik's house in order to seek refuge and safety during World War II, as Henrik was involved in the resistance movement and could provide protection from the Nazis.
Emil Henriks was born on April 4, 1885, in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Ellen thought Uncle Henrik's farm was a good hiding place for the Jewish refugees because it was secluded and remote, making it less likely for them to be discovered by the Nazis. She was grateful to Uncle Henrik for providing a safe place for them during the war.
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Uncle Henrik's housekeeping in "Number the Stars" is described as meticulous and orderly. He ensures that everything in his home is clean, well-maintained, and in its proper place. Henrik's attention to detail reflects his caring and responsible nature.
Annemarie remembered the story of Little Red Riding Hood while on the trail to Uncle Henrik's boat. This story served as a comforting distraction and a source of strength for her during their dangerous journey through the woods.