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List the three choices the children had when they discovered German soldiers marching up their sled track. Do you feel they made the best decision? Why or why not?
Peter and his three friends faced a frightening situation as they sailed right past German soldiers on the sled track. Tell about a frightening situation you once faced.
Of the four children, who do you think is the strongest leader? Give reasons to support your choice.
If you were the parent of Michael, Helga, or Lovisa, would you permit your child to take part in such a dangerous activity? Why or why not?
What feelings do you have for the German soldier who ordered his men to step aside so that Peter could sled past? Why do you think the soldier gave such an order when it would have been easy to have stopped Peter?
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