The book is called "the Giver" by Lois Lowry.
They were ruled by a sheikh and chosen from one of the leading families by a council of elders.
an apprentice is a clan cat who has reached six moons (months). It is given a warrior mentor to train it and instead of its last name being kit it becomes paw. Its mentor trains it until it is ready to become a warrior when the clan leader chooses its name for it. Apprentices become warriors when they have trained long enough or participated in a battle with another clan
The elders think about each childs personality and then deside what their assignment should be.
the chief. his wife. children. older elders
in warriors, featching moss 4 elders and medicine cats, etc. And Searching for ticks on elders, too. AKA Elder duty. Bleah. _ _ lol speaking of ticks i just found one on my ear.EW ha ha ha lol
Well, I'm not a cat, but I CAN tell you what I would do as an apprentice in warrior cats.. Respect older cats, learn battle moves, hunt, clean out elders' nests and ticks. As a medicine cat apprentice I would learn the herbs, remember where they grow, learn a bit of battle moves just in case and learn how to treat sick cats.
Okonkwo was chosen to represent his village as a wrestler when he was 18. He was later chosen to represent his village, as an 'emissary of war', when presenting a grievance to the village of Mbaino. Finally he was chosen to represent the village and the village elders when chosen as a member of six villagers to present their case to a judge as to why the church was burned down.
In The Giver, spouses are chosen by the Committee of Elders based on compatibility in personality and temperament. The decision is made around the age of 17 or 18, and the couple is expected to have children together. Love and personal preference are not factors in the selection process.
In Calvin's church, the elect referred to those predestined by God for salvation, while elders were appointed leaders responsible for the spiritual guidance and governance of the church. The elect were seen as those chosen by God for eternal life, and elders were entrusted with the supervision and pastoral care of the congregation.
The elders selected Jonas to be the Receiver of Memory, a highly important and respected role in their community. This assignment involved receiving all the memories of the past, both good and bad, that the community had chosen to forget. This job required Jonas to hold and understand the memories in order to advise the elders on important decisions.
Elders in History Elders Today Elders in Need
Oh, dude, it's elders'! Like, you just add an apostrophe after the 's' when you're talking about something belonging to a group of elders. So, if you're talking about the elders' wisdom or the elders' meeting, that's how you show possession. Easy peasy!