Monday, May 24, 2010

Number the Stars

What is the mood of the story so far? Give examples to support your thinking.

4 comments:

kittycat20 said...

the mood of this story is depressing,because Ellen is Jewish like her parents and her parents went somewhere and she has to stay with her friend annemarie.That's depressing because having your parents leave you, makes you feel sad. My next reason is when officers just barge in the Johansens house to see if any Rosen were hidden, because the Johansens and the Rosens were good friends. Thats sad, because an officer bargeing your house looking for somebody just so they can capture them.

kittycat25 said...

I think the mood is terrified because the nazis keep popining up in th story. A nazi poped up and grabbed Ellen's hair. That is what I think the mood is.

kittycat21 said...

A mood this book gives me is curious. It makes me curious because there are soldiers everywhere. A soldier comes to Annemarie's house. Ellen is jewish, and the Johansens are letting her stay at their house because they waqnt Ellen to be safe. The soldiers are looking for jewish people. So it makes me curious if Ellen will get taken away.

KITTY CAT 5 said...

MY MOOD IS FRIGHTEND BECAUSE ANNAMARIES FREIND ELEN IS JUISH AND THE NAZIZS(GERMAN SOILDERS) WANT ALL JUISH PEAPOLE