While on their journey to Elsewhere, there would be multiple times in which a plane would go past flying above them. This is where Gabriel would point to it and say 'plane! plane!'
But when they go further into their journey, they, for the first time, see wildlife. And when they saw a bird flying, Gabriel thought it was a plane, and so he shouted 'plane!' when it was really a bird.
No, Gabriel thought the airplane was a bird flying in the sky when he saw it. This shows his innocence and lack of knowledge about airplanes since he was not exposed to the outside world like the people in Jonas's community.
I don’t know
In the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Gabriel is a baby who coos at a bird flying overhead, mistakenly thinking it is an airplane. This moment symbolizes Gabriel's innocence and lack of exposure to the complexities of the world. It also hints at the limited knowledge and understanding present in the society depicted in the book.
the brave ones.
metal + bird = airplane fire + stone = metal air + lizard = bird air + lava = stone egg + swamp or snake + worm = lizard
Aircraft engine has some critical problem.
Avian ingestion is the collision of a bird and an aircraft in motion, in which a bird enters a jet of an airplane.
Bird strikes to an aircraft rarely cause human casualties, but CAN cause damage to an airplane or an accident. A direct bird strike to the jet engine of an airplane during take off and landing can be particularly serious.
they both fly and go woosh
Because they are both use for flying.
Gabriel's Fire - 1990 One Flew Over the Bird's Nest 1-19 was released on: USA: 17 April 1991
to fly (birds) = af (עף) to fly (in an airplane) = tas (טס)
Airplane wings are shaped like a bird's wing. They are thick at the front and thin at the back. This form of shape is more aerodynamic.
Gabe says "Plane plane" when he sees the bird and after Jonas crosses the line