Table of Contents
- 1 What are some character traits of Annemarie in Number the Stars?
- 2 What do you know about enabling act?
- 3 What is the theme of Chapter 3 in Number the Stars?
- 4 What are some examples of friendship in number the stars?
- 5 What was the importance of enabling act?
- 6 What happened to Ellen’s necklace in number the stars?
What are some character traits of Annemarie in Number the Stars?
Annemarie is ten years old. She is tall and unusually thoughtful for her age. She is very aware of the limitations the war has put on her family’s daily existence. Annemarie’s five-year-old sister Kirsti is oblivious to the war, which only makes Annemarie more conscious of the changes in her life.
What do you know about enabling act?
The Enabling Act allowed the Reich government to issue laws without the consent of Germany’s parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. The law was passed on March 23, 1933, and published the following day.
What is the theme of Chapter 3 in Number the Stars?
Lesson Summary In Chapter 3 of Number the Stars, winter is approaching and more goods are being rationed in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen. Annemarie’s father grades papers by candlelight because electricity is one of the things being rationed.
How does Annemarie show friendship and loyalty to Ellen?
Annemarie first proves her friendship for Ellen by yanking Ellen’s Star of David necklace from her neck and hiding it in her hand so the German soldiers won’t see it. Later, she risks her life when she takes the envelope that Mr.
How did reading about numbering the stars affect Annemarie?
The sky is too big to number the stars, Annemarie thinks. She feels that the sky is big and cold and cruel, and so is the world. When he finishes reading, Peter opens the casket.
What are some examples of friendship in number the stars?
Annemarie first proves her friendship for Ellen by yanking Ellen’s Star of David necklace from her neck and hiding it in her hand so the German soldiers won’t see it. Later, she risks her life when she takes the envelope that Mr. Rosen dropped to Uncle Henrik aboard his boat.
What was the importance of enabling act?
The Enabling Act This Act gave Hitler the right to make laws without the Reichstag’s approval for the next four years. Arguably this was the most critical event during this period. It gave Hitler absolute power to make laws, which enabled him to destroy all opposition to his rule.
What happened to Ellen’s necklace in number the stars?
As the Nazi soldiers approach the bedroom where Annemarie and Ellen are sleeping together in bed, pretending to be sisters so that Ellen won’t be “relocated,” Annemarie reaches over and forcefully yanks the necklace from Ellen’s neck.
Who helped Ellen’s parents go into hiding?
Peter
Peter has taken Ellen’s parents to a safe hiding place and the Johansens will hide Ellen in the apartment by pretending that she is one of the daughters of the family. Mr. Johansen tells the girls not to be afraid, saying he had three daughters before and he is glad to once more.