The buttons on the jacket symbolize Jonas's progression through the stages of his training, with each new button representing his growth in knowledge and responsibility. They also serve as a visual indicator of his increasing status and authority within the community.
The jacket with buttons in "The Giver" symbolizes conformity and sameness imposed by the community where individuality is suppressed. It represents the lack of freedom and personal expression within the society portrayed in the novel.
they get a jacket that represents evidence
It means more intelligent
The rule of thumb for not only a tuxedo but any men's suit jacket, dress/dinner jacket or sport coat is that you never, ever, ever, button the bottom button. A tuxedo jacket is commonly constructed with two button or a single button and you may also run across a three button tuxedo jacket which is slightly less popular and also, now a days; the double breasted tux is back in style. Now let me explain which button to leave open for each style of jacket: 1. Two button tuxedo jacket: Leave the bottom button open 2. Three button tuxedo jacket: Leave the bottom button open. If you're wearing a vest under your jacket, then you may also leave the top button open but that's not mandatory, just personal preference. 3. Single button tuxedo jacket: Only unbutton your jacket when you're seated otherwise, keep the single button, buttoned at all times. 4. Double Breasted tuxedo jacket: unbutton the bottom button. Now having said that, although it's ill-advised; a double breasted jacket is the only jacket where if you absolutely wish to do so, you can button the bottom button without making it appear as though you're making a big style mistake. In other words; it's not as bad as buttoning the bottom button of a two or three button jacket.
They get a jacket with buttons down the front. (:
a jacket with smaller buttons and pockets
a jean jacket!
You would button the top button. If you choose to only button the bottom button, it may look like your jacket does not fit properly and you are somehow "spilling out." However, it will look best if you button both of the buttons, rather than leaving the jacket partially open. If you are curvier, you may choose to try a one-button jacket rather than a two-button jacket - this style will typically flow over your curves better and emphasize a trim waistline rather than bunching around the middle (which may be a problem with a two-button jacket).
the answer is a button
food?
NO
Just go to shop and get it