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In the book "The Giver," the Nines receive their bicycles at the Ceremony of Nine. The ceremony marks an important stage in their coming of age, as they are given more responsibility and freedom within the community.
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The nines received their memory wiped as a part of their final ceremony.
They receive their first Bicycle.
The Ceremony of the Ones is when children turn One and receive their name. The Ceremony of the Sevens is when children are given a new jacket with pockets to symbolize responsibility. The Ceremony of the Eights is when children receive their vocation. The Ceremonies of the Nines, Tens, Elevens, and Twelves involve further training and preparation for adulthood. The Matching of the Spouses is a ceremony where couples are chosen by the community for compatibility and partnership.
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At the Ceremony of Nine, children in the community receive their official assignment of job or role that they will fulfill as adults. This assignment is based on their aptitudes, skills, and interests as identified by the community leaders.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, children receive their jacket with pockets at the Ceremony of Nines, when they turn nine years old. This ceremony marks their transition from childhood to the next stage of their lives in the community.
In The Giver, Nines receive their bicycles, marking a significant milestone as they are given more independence and responsibility. This age is also when they begin to receive their career assignments.
Possibly the most important was the formation of "The Ninety Nines" - an advocates group of female pilots.
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