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King Christian was serious and kind, found on pg. 12. He cared about his people and his people cared about him. No, because Denmark has a tiny army and Germany has such an enormous one. Many of the Danish people would die, found on pg. 15.
Suspicion plays a huge part in this chapter. Why were the soldiers suspicious after the raid at the Johansen's, and why was the phone call that Dad made to Uncle Henrik suspicious to Annemarie?
Compare how Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti felt when the soldiers stopped them, and how did their mothers react when they found out?
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DeleteWhat evidence can you find that shows that Mrs. Hirsch's shop closing was very serious?
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DeleteWhy did Mr.and Mrs. Rosen have to leave, and how did it make Ellen feel?
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DeleteHow did Annemarie and Ellen feel when the soldiers came in the middle of the night, and why did Annemarie tell Ellen to take off the necklace?
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