No I wouldn't consider it an honor, I would base it off of luck because they got discovered in Barber shop!
Jonas' assignment is a gift and an honor. He gets to remember special memories that no other human alive can. Isn't that a big enough job? Also, being the Receiver of Memory is a HUGE and mega important job. Even the elders come to him for help sometimes.
Jonas' assignment is a gift and an honor. He gets to remember special memories that no other human alive can. Isn't that a big enough job? Also, being the Receiver of Memory is a HUGE and mega important job. Even the elders come to him for help sometimes.
his job was the
Jonas becomes the next Receiver.
previous receiver's job with Jonas was to transmit all the memory to Jonas.... by:diksha
Teaching is a job for people who are good at teaching. Whether they are male or female is far less important. I've had good and bad teachers of either gender.
Jonas got a job in The Jungle by being referred by Jurgis, his friend who was already working there. Jurgis helped Jonas get hired and introduced him to the foreman, which facilitated his employment at the packing plant.
The highest paying job for a union Teamster in Washington is the Union Job.
A surgion is the highest paying job in the medichal caree.
No, being a member of the Jonas Brothers is the only thing he does for a living.
The Chief Elder gave Jonas the Assignment of Receiver of Memory
Jonas and The Giver are both characters in Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver." They share a close bond and a unique relationship as The Giver passes on memories to Jonas. Both characters play key roles in challenging the community's rules and bringing about change.