Book Ch.3
Book Ch.3
Book Ch.3
100

What mood is created when the girls see the empty shop?

Worry, fear, uncertainty.

100

What did Annemarie ask Ellen about after noticing she wasn't wearing it?

Where her necklace was .

100

How old are Annemarie and Ellen?

10

200

Why is the closed button shop important to the story?

Shows the growing danger facing Jewish families.

200

What did Ellen and Annemarie usually do when they passed Mrs. Hirsch's shop

WAVED AND SAY HELLO.

200

Why was Ellen worried when she saw Mrs. Hirsch's store?

Mrs. Hirsch was Jewish, and Ellen feared something had happened to her.

300

How does the author use Mrs. Hirsch's shop to show changes in Copenhagen?

that Normal places and people are disappearing because of Nazi actions.

300

What time was Copenhagen's curfew?

8:00 pm

300

What happened to the star of David necklace Ellen usually wore?

She stopped wearing it to stay safe.

400

What lesson does Annemarie begin to learn from seeing Mrs. Hirsch's closed shop?

The war is affecting real people that she knows.

400

What store did Annemarie and Ellen notice was closed?

Mrs. Hirsch's button shop.

400

What realization does Annemarie begin to have when she sees the closed shop?

That being Jewish in Denmark has become very dangerous.

500

Who noticed that the button shop was closed?

Ellen

500

What sign was hanging in the window of Mrs. Hirsch's shop?

"CLOSED" sign

500

What did Ellen tell Annemarie about Mrs. Hirsch family?

They had disappeared  or been taken away.

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