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| What do we have in common with Jonas's society? |
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-We both work
-We both go to school
-We both have to be interdependant on one another
-We're both disciplined when we make an error when we are young
-We both have senior's homes
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| How is Jonas's society different than ours? |
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-They don't have colour
-They don't have music
-The birth mothers have to give their children away
-They get assigned jobs
-The have ceremonies, not birthdays
-They're restricted to 2 babies a "family unit"
-They have to have one boy and one girl
-They have an abundance of age restrictions
-Babies get released (killed) |
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| How is our society different than Jonas's? |
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-We get to keep our babies
-We get to choose our jobs
-We have our own birthdays instead of ceremonies
-We can choose how many babies we have
-We can have all gendars of babies
-We have colour
-We have music
-We have less age restrictions Ex. we're allowed to ride a bike before the age of nine
-Babies dont get released here |
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| She's very caring for Jonas. For example, she helped Jonas feel comfortable about taking pills for "The Stirrings". She is very proud of Jonas for being the receiver of memories. |
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| He's very caring person. He didn't want Jonas to know about babies getting released, for the sake of his happiness. He is also a nurturer for children at a nurturer center. |
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| Who's Rosemary, and what happened to her? |
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| Rosemary is the failed receiver and The Giver's daughter. She tried to be strong, but the memories of war and pain were to much for her to handle, so she applied for release. |
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| In the book, do Jonas and Gabriel live or die? |
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| They were close to death, or getting captured by searchers on their journey. In the end, they did make it past the giant snow covered hill, and for the first time, they heard music. |
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| Not very careful or disciplined. |
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| Someones personal outlook on things. |
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| To feel uneasy, uncomfortable, or nervous. |
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| To violate a law or a rule. |
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| To be aware of your surroundings, and thoughts. |
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| To depend on one another. |
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| To dicuss private matters or problems with someone. |
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| To break or violate a rule. |
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| To be seen or noticed by excellence in something. |
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| A way to show an emotion with an action. |
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| To allow someone to die or be killed due to extreme pain or medical problems. |
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| A short or long track leading to a garbage or disposal spot. |
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| A way to describe something that's vibrant or bright. |
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| A hypodermic needle, usually filled with poison. |
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| To cry in a whining matter |
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| To come into view or notice. |
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| To feel bad for someone or feel someones pain. |
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| To feel amazed by something. |
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