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Explain why little Louis could be considered a hero. What do you think would have happened had he not identified George, Janet, and himself as some of the Jewish children?
The chapter was titled "The Horrible-Day Miracle." Identify and write down three causes that made the day seem horrible. Also identify "the miracle."
Imagine you had been one of the children living in the big house supervised by Sister Gabriel. Would you have preferred to be one of the children who had to remain in the house, guarded by the Nazi soldiers or one of the children who remained in the cave? Give reasons to justify your choice.
Tell about a time you found a hiding place that no one knew about except you. Describe the secret place and how you happened to discover it.
When the officer arrived at the house with Sister Gabriel, he became very angry with the young soldier and barked, "A fool! Away with you! Report at once to the Normandy front. That will teach you." Explain how the young soldier was probably going to be punished.
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