He took an apple from the Recreation Area. But . . then a loud speaker came on saying "NO MALE ELEVENS ARE ALOUD TO TAKE ANYTHING FROM THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT" . . i used wrong words but i tried haha .
Jonas took the apple because he was experiencing hunger and desired to satisfy his physical need. Additionally, he was curious about experiencing something new that was not assigned to him, as most aspects of his life were predictable and controlled in the community.
Jonas was tossing an apple, when something strange happened to it. For an instant the apple had been... different. So Jonas took the apple home without permission to look at it more and see if it would change again, as at the time he did not know that what he had seen was 'colour.' He was later reprimanded over the PA system to the entire community.
That is practically up to your imagination to decide. Lois Lowry did not include that information in her book.
Because He loved Apples and this won looked really weird so he took it home to study it.
He felt really upset
An apple
An apple.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the annex room is located in the House of Old, where Jonas goes to receive memories from The Giver. The annex room is isolated and private, allowing Jonas and The Giver to have their meetings undisturbed.
In the book The Giver by: Lois Lowry, the main character Jonas sees the giver in the twelves' ceremony. Though he really met the Giver in the Annex room in the back of the house of the old
The Annex room.
The Giver's room is filled with books, memories, and knowledge, which is very different from the sterile and controlled environment that Jonas is accustomed to in the community. It is a room that encourages deep thinking, emotions, and individuality, unlike the homogeneous and regulated society that Jonas comes from.
The Giver transmits memories to Jonas through touch. By placing his hands on Jonas's bare back, the Giver is able to transfer memories and experiences directly into Jonas's mind. This process allows Jonas to gain knowledge and understanding of the past.
The receivers attendant tells Jonas that the locks are to ensure privacy for the receiver. They prevent anyone else from entering the room while the receiver is working with the Giver.
Well, when Jonas asked his parents if Gabriel could sleep in his room that night, he was still restless. Accidentally, when trying to calm him, Jonas passed him his memory of the sailboat on the lake, the Giver had given it to him. Gabriel went quiet. Later in the book, when Gabriel and Jonas were in the snow, Jonas gave Gabriel the memory of fire, and warmth. I hope this helped you!
In "The Giver," Jonas' dwelling is a neat and orderly family unit with various rooms, including a sleeping area, a bathing room, and a living space. It is defined by minimalism and uniformity, lacking personal touches or decorations to promote sameness and conformity in the community.
The Giver informed Jonas that his favorite memory consisted of warmth and love. Although he does not say the word Christmas, we derive from what he was describing in the room as a typical Christmas morning. When The Giver transferred the memory to Jonas, Jonas saw a room full of people - family - staying warm by a fireplace. It was snowing outside. There were Christmas lights in the room, flickering candles, and a golden-haired dog sleeping on the floor. There were presents on the floor, wrapped in bright paper and ribbons. The people began to unwrap the presents to reveal toys and clothing and books. People cried with delight and hugged one another. A small child sat on an elderly woman's knee. Jonas later percieved that the elderly woman was a "Grandparent."
The character Jonas was selected to be the Receiver of Memory and was trained by the Giver, who served as his mentor and instructor in the community. The Giver passed on memories of emotions, color, and experiences to Jonas in order to help him understand the true nature of the world they lived in.
A concrete nouns for the abstract noun recreation are recreation ground and recreation room.
A family giving and receiving presents during Christmas.