After reading "Number the Stars", I have some feedback would like share.
In the first chapter, that is “Why Are You Running”, Annemarie and her best friend, Ellen, also Annemarie’s sister Kristi are running at the street because of practicing for the races on Friday. Unfortunately, when she ran to the corner of the Street, she met two German soldiers.
At first, I think, “oh, too bad! What will happen if they get the soldiers angry? Will the soldiers kill them?” Luckily, the soldiers just ask Annemarie a few questions and told her not to run at streets and they went away. That was very lucky for three of the girls.
The soldiers were a bit of kind, but I think they were nonsense too. Why should I just walk on the streets slowly? Why couldn’t I run on the streets? That was my freedom. They couldn’t control me. Even in the nowadays society, I saw somebody running on streets when they were in a hurry. Sometimes even I will run on streets too. That’s nothing special. Although they said that was like hoodlums, I think that’s fine. If I like to be a hoodlum, that’s okay, also they can’t rule me. I hope they will not be so meddlesome.


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Well, for the first chapter, at least, you have demonstrated some critical insight; and that deserves extra credit.
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