They are just to hold the fabric of the pocket together.
This is a common riddle. The answer is Lint
a jacket with smaller buttons and pockets
a coat of paint
There are several types of pockets Patch Pockets Unlined Self-Lined Lined Side Seam Pockets Welt Pockets Single Welt Pockets Double - Welt Pockets Welt Pockets with Flap Side Front Slanted Pockets In-Seam Pockets
In "The Giver," jackets with small buttons and pockets are given to children at the Ceremony of Nines, when they turn nine years old. These jackets signify the transition from childhood to adolescence and the child's new responsibilities within the community.
The left side. All of my shirts have buttons on the left side, anyway. I just checked.
The right side.
no it only has one side :) with the buttons under it no it only has one side :) with the buttons under it
The first sign of independence in an Eight's life in "The Giver" is when they receive their first jacket with pockets, symbolizing the responsibility and trust given to them to carry around their own personal belongings. This represents a step towards self-sufficiency and autonomy in their community.
right
They're on the left side.
Lily will receive a jacket with pockets and smaller buttons so she can carry around bigger things.