The Elders watched the people grow and knew their strengths, weaknesses, and enjoyments from their time spent volunteering and their personalities.
Jobs in "The Giver" are decided in a Ceremony of Twelve, where the Committee of Elders assigns each Twelve-year-old to a specific role based on their strengths, aptitudes, and interests. The Chief Elder makes the final decisions regarding which job each individual will have in the community.
government, potters, weavers, traders, priest, soldiers, and farmers Everyone in the community works for the benefit of the community.
In Jonas's community, people were assigned jobs by the Committee of Elders based on their aptitudes, interests, and personality traits. Each job was carefully chosen to best suit each individual's strengths and characteristics, with the ultimate goal of achieving a harmonious and efficient society.
Ah, the committee of elders in "The Giver" is basically a bunch of old farts making all the decisions in the community. They're like the wise (or not so wise) rulers who control everything from birth to death. Think of them as the puppet masters pulling the strings behind the scenes.
The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
In "The Giver," members of the community do not have free choice in their jobs, spouses, or families. The elders assign roles and responsibilities based on skills and preferences, resulting in a lack of individual autonomy in these aspects of life.
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their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
their job is to assign jobs and to observe others
In "The Giver," jobs are assigned to individuals based on their abilities and qualities determined by the community. This ensures that each person can contribute effectively to the society's needs and functions. By assigning jobs, the society aims to maintain order and stability while maximizing everyone's potential for the benefit of the community.
In "The Giver," elders serve as respected leaders in the community who make important decisions, provide guidance, and enforce rules to maintain order and stability. They also hold the memories of the past, ensuring that valuable lessons and experiences are passed down to future generations.
inuit elders were usually rare and died of diseases but if they were alive they would be chief or just sit home and babysit children and toddlers