Age 9
People forget how old they are in the giver because age is unimportant after 12
Assignment
same age as everyone else: whenever they are able to ride it.
we both have bikes, schools, houses, rules and families.
There is no age range intended for usage of mini bikes. It all depends on the maturity of the young people using the mini bikes and the rules of the parents in deciding what the right age would be.
In the book "The Giver," people engage in activities like riding bicycles, playing games, and attending community gatherings for enjoyment. The protagonist, Jonas, also experiences fun through his new memories and emotions, which were previously suppressed in the society.
In the society depicted in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people stop celebrating birthdays at the age of Twelve. This is when they are assigned their adult roles in the community and begin their training for their designated professions.
He could hear music.
Yes, dirt bikes are good for people ten. If they want to dirt bike, get them one. They are really fun. I started dirt biking at age 7, and I couldn't have bean happier
In "The Giver," older people are treated with respect and care in the community, but they are also eventually released once they reach a certain age. This release is seen as a way to maintain the sameness and efficiency of the community. Older people are not allowed to grow old and frail like in real life societies.
In this day and age, very few people actually need bikes. But they can be fun to ride, they offer a good form of exercise, and they're a zero emission type of personal transportation.
In "The Giver," the license plates on bikes of the Twelves change to an emblem of the community once they reach twelve years old. The emblem represents their assigned role in the community.