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1. How does Annemarie’s point of view influence how events are described? A. It shows that Annemarie remains hopeful and clinging onto the fantasy stories that she tells to Kirsti.
B. It reveals Annemarie’s confusion in understanding why circumstances have changed
C. It reveals Annemarie’s feelings of dislike towards Peter for taking her sister, Lise away.
D. It shows that Annemarie is resentful to the world for changing, while fairytales remain the same.

2. How did Christian X influence the civilians of Denmark to challenge the Nazis?
A, He motivated the people of Denmark to fight the Nazis with the same amount of brute force they were showing those who were not part of the master race.
B. He encouraged his inhabitants to remain peaceful, hopeful, and loyal.
C. Christian X motivated the civilians to run from danger.
D. Christian X encouraged his inhabitants to remain quiet bystanders in the presence of the Nazi soldiers.

3. How does the closing of Mrs. Hirch’s store impact Annemarie and Ellen similarly and differently? Use evidence from the text.

4. What does the word “sprawled” mean as its used in the text?

A. Lie down
B. Sit up
C. Crawl
D. Jump

5. This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer Part B.

Part A

What is the role of the following excerpt from page 55 of Number of the Stars?

Together the soldiers strolled through the car, glancing at passengers, stopping here and there to ask a question. One of them had something stuck in his teeth; he probed with his tongue and distorted his own face. Annemarie watched with a kind of frightened fascination as the pair approached.

A. It shows how Annemarie disliked the train ride.

B. It helps explain the lack of emphasis on dental hygiene.

C. It provides a setting for the train’s destination.

D. It helps reinforce the idea that the soldiers were everywhere.

Part B.

Select the two sentences that best summarize chapter 6.

A. Mama and Papa decide to take Ellen to her parents.

B. Mama and Papa secretively come up with a plan to protect Ellen and their family.

C. The family decides to go fishing.

D. ma, Ellen, Anne Marie, and Kirsti take the train to go see Uncle Hendrick.

E. The family decides that they have to do a better job at concealing Ellen in the apartment.

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