Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Part Six and Seven

Why was the narrator visiting so many Jews in the concentration camps?

Explain why Liesel intended to hurt her knee during the soccer game.

What was the purpose of all the gifts that Liesel took to Max while he slept?

Why was there so much death and hunger in 1942?

Why did Max leave and not meet Hans four days later as planned?

What do you think will ultimately happen to Max and why?

3 comments:

  1. Why was the narrator visiting so many Jews in the concentration camps?
    The narrorator was there so much because he is death and there is alot death in those camps and stuff.

    Max~
    Explain why Liesel intended to hurt her knee during the soccer game.
    So that she could go home.

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    What was the purpose of all the gifts that Liesel took to Max while he slept?
    So that when he wakes up he`ll know what she has been doing.

    Max~
    Why was there so much death and hunger in 1942?
    There was so much death and hunger in 1942 because the war was going on and they had to ration stuff and they were running out of food.

    max~
    Why did Max leave and not meet Hans four days later as planned?
    Max left because he thought that they had helped him enough and that he had already gotten them in enough trouble.

    Max~
    What do you think will ultimately happen to Max and why?
    I think he will get found and will die because there are just too many Nazis around.

    Max~

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  3. Why was the narrator visiting so many Jews in the concentration camps?
    The narrator vivited the concentration camps because the Jews were dying in them
    Explain why Liesel intended to hurt her knee during the soccer game.
    She intended to hurt her knee because it was a way she could get back to her house with out being suspicious.
    What was the purpose of all the gifts that Liesel took to Max while he slept?
    The gifts were almost like bribes to get Max to wake up.
    Why was there so much death and hunger in 1942?
    The Nazis were bring the jews to concentratin camps.
    Why did Max leave and not meet Hans four days later as planned?
    I think he was captured, or discovered, or maybe he just couldn't make himself go back.
    What do you think will ultimately happen to Max and why?
    I think he not make it because that's just how this story is playing out so far.
    ~Stana

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