The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.
The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.
The community in "The Giver" is governed by a group of elders known as the Committee of Elders. They make all major decisions for the society, including assigning roles to individuals, controlling the distribution of resources, and maintaining order.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.
In the community in The Giver, decisions are made by the Committee of Elders, who are the governing body responsible for setting rules and guidelines for the community. They control all aspects of life, including assignments, family units, and even the release of individuals.
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.
In "The Giver," the community elders have the roles of decision-makers who enforce rules, preservers of the community's history and traditions, and mentors who guide the young people in their roles and responsibilities.
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.