Number the Stars Chapter 5 Flashcards
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How does Ellen think she can fool the Nazis about who she really is?

  • She could wear a disguise
  • She could pretend to be Lise (correct)
  • She could pretend to be her mother
  • She could deny being Jewish

What does Ellen's father want her to be when she grows up?

A teacher

Why did the girls think that the Nazis would not come to the house?

Because her father didn't think so

What does Annemarie think caused Lise's death?

<p>That Lise got hit by a car</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is in the blue trunk?

<p>Her wedding dress</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ellen think is the worst thing in the world to happen to people?

<p>To be dead so young</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Annemarie's mother do when there is pounding on the door?

<p>She lit a candle and then switched on the lamp</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why must Ellen remove her necklace?

<p>Because they did not want the Nazi officers to see it</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the girls get the necklace off Ellen's neck?

<p>Annemarie yanked it off and broke it</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Mr. Johansen convince the Nazis that Ellen was his daughter?

<p>Mr. Johansen showed the Nazis baby pictures of the three girls from the family photo album</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Ellen's Disguise Plan

  • Ellen considers pretending to be Lise to avoid detection by the Nazis.
  • This reflects the desperation and fear felt by Jewish families during the occupation.

Aspirations of Ellen's Father

  • Ellen's father hopes she will become a teacher, indicating the importance of education and stability in turbulent times.

Assumptions About Nazi Actions

  • The girls believe the Nazis will not invade their home due to Ellen's father’s reassurances, showcasing a mix of hope and naivety.

Lise's Death Perception

  • Annemarie attributes Lise's death to a car accident, highlighting her struggle to understand the larger dangers around them.

Significance of the Blue Trunk

  • The blue trunk holds Ellen's mother's wedding dress, symbolizing lost dreams and the impact of war on personal lives.

Thoughts on Death

  • Ellen expresses that dying young is the worst fate, emphasizing the trauma of losing loved ones and the value of life amidst hardship.

Response to Danger

  • Annemarie's mother reacts to the loud knocking by lighting a candle, showing her attempt to prepare for potential confrontation with the Nazis.

Necklace Removal

  • Ellen must take off her necklace to avoid being identified as Jewish, demonstrating the immediate risks faced by Jewish people.

Breaking the Necklace

  • Annemarie breaks the necklace while attempting to remove it, indicating the heightened tension in the situation and a sense of urgency.

Deception for Survival

  • Mr. Johansen effectively convinces the Nazis of Ellen's identity by showing baby pictures from the family photo album, revealing the lengths families went to protect each other.

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Test your knowledge on Chapter 5 of 'Number the Stars' with these flashcards. Explore key themes, characters, and their actions that shape the story as Ellen and Annemarie navigate the challenges posed by the Nazis. A great way to reinforce your understanding of this poignant narrative.

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