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Number the Stars: Chapters 10 - 13 - Quiz
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Look back at the psalm in Chapter 10. Explain what this psalm means to you. Include a suggestion for what the stars are symbolic of in this novel.
Annemarie is surprised to hear Peter call her mother by her first name. She says that "it as if he had moved beyond his own youth and had taken his place in the world of adults." Explain what Annemarie means by this. How could this idea of moving into adulthood apply to Annemarie and Ellen?
Pride is having a sense of dignity or self-respect. What are some of the challenges that characters in this novel face that might affect their sense of pride? What character traits are revealed in the characters that do sustain a sense of pride?
In Chapter 12, there were several references to stars. Why do you think the author mentions stars? Why do you think the book is called Number the Stars?
Mrs. Rosen says that if Uncle Henry doesn't get the packet, "It may have all been for nothing." Make a prediction as to what is in the packet.
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