He had to give it back and apologize to the Director of Recreation.
He had to give it back and apologize to the Director of Recreation.
The apple change in the mid-air while Jonas was playing with it. I hope that helps you
The announcement reminded male Elevens that “snacks are to be eaten, not hoarded,” referring to an apple that he had taken home with him from school. Jonas had taken the apple because, while playing catch with his friend Asher, he had noticed the apple change in a way he could not describe.
Jonas breaks the rule and takes Gabriel to the home of the Giver because he believes that Gabriel is in danger of being released from the community due to his inability to sleep through the night. The Giver offers to take care of Gabriel and protect him from being released. Jonas's decision reflects his growing awareness of the flaws in the community and his desire to protect those he cares about.
Jonas keeps the apple to investigate because he notices that the apple's color changes as the community members are seeing it. This makes him curious and leads him to question his reality and the limitations of the community's control over the environment.
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 .
In "The Giver," there is a flashback to when Jonas's father brought home Gabriel, the baby who was later designated for release due to his inability to thrive in the community. The memory resurfaces when Jonas learns about the fate of babies who do not meet certain criteria.
Gabriel is the newchild that does not sleep well at night. Jonas' father takes him home to give him special care.
reading books
He would be receiving his training apart from other people, and be trained privately in the Giver's home.
the books were in the walls which Jonas never seen before