While Jonas was playing with the apple, he became aware that he was seeing its color change. This event signaled the beginning of Jonas' ability to see beyond what is immediately visible, showing his developing Receivership.
the giver im not shure wat u ment but jonas the reciver leaves the city with his brother gabriel and they have an unkown ending.
the giver which is the guy that teaches jonas stays in the cummunity while jonas leaves but in the book it said he was going to escape to
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.
It changed .. He was starting to see beyond.
The apple change in the mid-air while Jonas was playing with it.
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I changed to the color red but he didn't know what color was yet
the apple was the first thing the main character saw in color. it was just a flash but he saw red for the first time.
The apple is the first thing that Jonas sees in color.
he was playing with the apple with asher
In The Giver, all the people of the community are color blind, but since Jonas is The Giver, he can see colors. What happened to the apple was that he was able to see the color red.
In "The Giver," Jonas enjoys playing catch with his friends, particularly the game of catch with an apple in the evening. He also likes fishing in the river.
The apple change in the mid-air while Jonas was playing with it. I hope that helps you
he ate it
I changed to the color red but he didn't know what color was yet
Jonas Takes The Apple Home In The Book, The Giver Because While He Was Throwing The Apple, He Saw Something Different About It Which Was That He Was Seeing The Colour Red.
In "The Giver," Jonas was not disciplined for taking an apple home. Instead, he was simply reminded by his father that he shouldn't have broken a rule by taking the apple.
Jonas saw the apple change color.
The announcement reminded male Elevens that βsnacks are to be eaten, not hoarded,β referring to an apple that he had taken home with him from school. Jonas had taken the apple because, while playing catch with his friend Asher, he had noticed the apple change in a way he could not describe.
Jonas noticed that the apple's color was different compared to the previous day. It had changed from a dull, matte red to a vibrant, glossy red. This change in the apple's color was one of the first indications to Jonas that he was starting to see things differently after receiving memories from the Giver.
In "The Giver," the apple symbolizes freedom of choice and individuality. When Jonas experiences the apple's taste and color for the first time, it represents his awakening to the possibility of making choices that deviate from the strict rules of the community. It also symbolizes the beauty in embracing differences and diversity.