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100

The word is: LID

A cover on a container, that can be lifted or removed (Spanish tapa). For example: The soldier told Inge to open the lid of the casket.

100

What is the most dificult? Being a child or being an adult? (use the word "easily")

Being an adult is easily the most difficult.

100

Open the casket! (use the word "order")

The soldier ordered Inge to open the casket.

200

The word is: BASKET

A container, often with a handle, used for carrying or storing things (Spanish canasta). For example: Annemarie put cheese, bread and an apple inside the basket.

200

Who is the best character in your opinion? (use the word "far"):

Peter is the best character by far.

200

Run as fast as you can! (use the word "tell")

Inge told Annemarie to run as fast as she could.

300

The word is: SWOLLEN

Bigger, larger and rounder than usual (Spanish hinchado).For example: Inge's ankle was swollen.

300

What situation was worse? Soldiers in the woods or soldiers in the street? (use the word "slightly")

The situation with the soldiers in the woods was slightly worse than the one of the soldiers in the street because Annemarie was alone.

300

Stop crying! (use the word "order")

The soldiers ordered Annemarie to stop crying.

The soldiers order Annemarie not to cry.

400

The word is: DOCK

An area of water in a port where ships are (Spanish muelle/puerto). For example: Henrik was waiting in the dock.

400

Who is smarter? King Christian or any other character? (use the word "almost")

King Christian is almost as smart as Peter Nielsen.

400

Go on to your uncle! (use the word "ask")

The soldiers asked Annemarie to go on to her uncle.

500

The word is: LOOSE

Not firmly held or fastened in place (Spanish suelto). For example: The step at Henrik's house was loose.

500

Who is braver? Annemarie or Kirsti? (use the word "quite")

Kirsti is not quite as brave as Annemarie is.

500

Don't worry. (use the word "tell")

Henrik told Annemarie not to worry.