She ripped off Ellen's necklace because if the soldiers saw the necklace they would know that Ellen was Jewish. If they saw that she was Jewish, they would have probably taken her away.
She hid the necklace so the soldiers wouldn't find it. Again, if they found the necklace there would be a problem.
Annemarie wore Ellen's Star of David necklace to disguise her friend's identity and protect her from being caught by Nazi soldiers. By wearing the necklace, Annemarie pretended to be Ellen and helped her escape danger during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
Annemarie lives in Copenhagen, Denmark during World War II in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Annemarie is around ten years old in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
No, Annemarie and her family is not Jewish, but Ellen is.
Annemarie was 10 years old in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Annemarie's best friend is Ellen.
Peter called Annemarie "Little One" as a nickname in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
No. No one is taken to the concentration camps in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
In chapter 7 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie hides Ellen's Star of David necklace in a handkerchief and tucks it into the coffin of Great-aunt Birte. She does this in order to keep the necklace safe and hidden from the Nazis.
No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
When she lied to the soldier.
Annemarie's older sister who died was Lise. Annemarie's younger sister is Kirsti.
I think it was Lise, I am not sure.