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The cottage on Tatarska Street (where the thirteen were protected and hidden from the Nazis during the Holocaust) is being turned into a museum to honor Stefania and Helena. Write a speech to be given on the day the museum opens. Be sure to include quotes from the article, "Courage in a Time of Terror" that help the reader to understand how peril or deadly the situation was and how Stefania demonstrated courage. Consider creating a 5W chart as a part of your planning process. Questions to think about: Why is this museum so important? What makes Stefania and her sister honorable individuals or maybe even heroines? What will the museum teach the millions of people who come to visit it or those who will learn about it on the news or in history books?

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