With her hand still firmly on his shoulder, the Chief Elder listed the qualities. "Intelligence," she said. "We are all aware that Jonas has been a top student throughout his school days. "Integrity," she said next. "Jonas has, like for all of us, committed minor transgressions." She smiled at him. "We expected that. We hope, also, he will present himself promptly for chastisement, and he has always done so" "Courage," she went on. "Only one of us here today has ever undergone the rigorous training required of a receiver. He, of course, is the most important member of the community: the current receiver. It was who reminded us, again and again, of the courage required" (page 62) Don't forget Jonas has the Capacity to see beyond!
Jonas exhibits intelligence, courage, and a capacity for empathy, all qualities that make him well-suited to be the next Receiver of Memory. He possesses a sense of curiosity and a willingness to question the status quo, essential traits for someone tasked with bearing the weight of the community's memories.
Jonas becomes the next Receiver.
Jonas was chosen to be the next receiver of memory because of things like: Intelligence Integrity Courage Wisdom
he has being selected to be the next Receiver of memory
The Chief Elder skipped Jonas in the Ceremony of Twelve because she saw potential in him to become the next Receiver of Memory, a highly honored and important role in their community. She believed he possessed unique qualities that qualified him for this responsibility.
In Lois Lowry's book "The Giver," the Giver's "daughter" is named Rosemary. She was the previous Receiver-in-Training who failed and requested to be released, leading the Giver to choose Jonas as the next Receiver.
Jonas was chosen to be the next receiver of memory because of things like: Intelligence Integrity Courage Wisdom
In "The Giver," the protagonist is Jonas, a young boy chosen to be the Receiver of Memories. The antagonist can be seen as the society in which Jonas lives, which strips away emotions and memories in the pursuit of sameness.
Jonas has mixed feelings about being selected as the next Receiver of Memory because while he is eager to learn more about the truth behind his society's controlled way of life, he is also fearful of the unknown and the responsibilities that come with the role. Furthermore, the weight of knowing the truth and bearing the memories of pain and suffering can be daunting for him.
He has been alienated because they think he doesn't fit in. When the give, gives him memories he can know the truth of things and try to tell his friends to stop the things they do (play war).
In the book "The Giver," the five requirements Jonas needed to possess to become the Receiver of Memory were intelligence, integrity, courage, wisdom, and the Capacity to See Beyond. These qualities were deemed essential by the Elders for performing the duties of the Receiver.
I doubt very much that Singapore will qualify for the next world cup.
The Jonas Brothers are preforming on march 21 next year