Q1: Who is Rita and why did she have to go to hiding?
A1: Rita Degen is a 5 year old Jewish girl, who went into hiding because they were hiding from the Natzi’s
Q2: Explain why Rita had to go with Auntie Julie?
A2: Rita had to go with Auntie Julie because her family went into hiding but before they hid they had to split up so all of them wouldn’t be found in the same place.
Q3: Why did Rita move to the Fanks house and who took her there?
A3: Rita was moved to the Fanks house because their home was going to be her home temporarily. Auntie Julie took her there so she wouldn’t be found.
Q4: Why did Rita have to be moving from house to house?
A4: The reason why she had to be moving from house to house was so that she wouldn’t be found and because bombs fell on houses so they had to move her before she got attacked.
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A5: Based on what the book said Rita really didn’t miss her parents, she actually enjoyed being away from home and she really connected to
Mrs. Fank when she was pregnant.
Q6: From what you have lived, have you lived far away from home? If yes why? If not, how would you have felt being so far from them?
A6: I have never been that long away from home but, if I were to be that long away from home I would miss my family very much.
Q7: Do you think you could be connected with another family the same way Rita connected to the Fanks?
A7: I think that I would be able to connect with another family but only if they treated me good, and like if I was part of their family.
Q8: How did Rita get some food? Would you have done the same as she did to get food, what would you have
Yet, why would they leave so quickly? Is it possible her father is lying about people coming after them and they should be worried? The scene made me feel excitement and fear due to the fact that they were leaving there home so suddenly, but were going on a brand new adventure, making me wonder where they may go next. (78 words)
Lola’s mother worked as a seamstress for the Germans during World War Two and had a special pass to leave the ghetto. One day, on the Jewish holiday of Purim, she left the ghetto to walk to work. Lola’s mother and three other Jewish seamstress’s were murdered by a German Police officer even though they had the special pass. Lola was left with just her grandmother. Knowing that the Nazis were going to kill all of the Jews, Lola’s grandmother had to come up with a way to keep Lola safe from the Nazis.
Jeannine Burk was in danger and spent her childhood hiding from Nazis. One day when word had got around that Jews were in danger, Jeannine’s father took her on a street car to a house with people she didn’t even know to hide. This was the last time Jeannine saw her father. Jeannine hid in this house for 2 years. For this time she was mainly Occasionally, she was allowed to go outside and play but , only in the back yard.
Anne’s father left the family while Anne was young. It was implied, Anne’s mother never seemed to express much love and affection to Anne. Her step-father showed a difference between his own children and those from Fred. The difference grew into contempt between Raymond and Anne. Anne seemed to have a closer relationship with people outside of her family.
continuing to hide the families. She also had to try to get resources to the
Answer 3 _ Piper wished that her parents would let her see the other kids and fly like she wanted to. Also Piper wanted to ask more questions,
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In addition, Great Uncle Lewis got kicked out of the house. Grandma Evelyn
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R-My last reason is that Aunt Alexandra hasn't been there for most the children’s lives.
As soon as the family moved in to the Annex, Anne and her father prepared for their long stay: “We had to start clearing up immediately, if we wished to sleep in decent beds that night” (19). This symbolizes the long work they did to prepare for their long stay in the attic. This also shows the reader the amount of effort Anne had to try and help her father. Anne and her father were very busy, and Margot and her mother were not doing much, “We hadn’t had a bit of anything warm the whole day, but we didn’t care; Mummy and Margot were too tired and keyed up to eat, and Daddy and I were
My family has always been very close. We spend a great deal of time together and express our deep feelings and emotions with one another. If one of us has an issue, every member of the family is aware of it and shares the burden. When a person in the family does not share significant information about one’s life with the rest of the members, there is hurt feelings. Also, if a member cannot attend a family event, the family feels disappointed and misses the absent member. It is evident that connectedness is held as extremely valuable.