when an idea is suggested to the referred communittee it often takes a long time because they need to study it but in reality they dont care much because it probably wont happen. and its not like they have bigger problems because the community is a peaceful place and there are not many problems. another thing is that if they themselves dont think its important and wont be passed by the elders whats the point. right?
In "The Giver," when a new idea is suggested and referred to committee, it is usually met with caution and scrutiny. The community values stability and conformity, so any deviation from the norm is carefully considered and debated before a decision is made.
the people of the committee get mad because thay dont like new idea
nobody cares
when an idea is suggested to the referred communittee it often takes a long time because they need to study it but in reality they dont care much because it probably wont happen. and its not like they have bigger problems because the community is a peaceful place and there are not many problems. another thing is that if they themselves dont think its important and wont be passed by the elders whats the point. right?
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The Committee of Elders have the power to assign all of the twelves's jobs. :) i think............
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
My reaction to the title of the book "The Giver" was that the book would be something boring about caring or something, but it turned out to be nothing like that and was actually very interesting.
The community in "The Giver" is governed by a group of elders known as the Committee of Elders. They make all major decisions for the society, including assigning roles to individuals, controlling the distribution of resources, and maintaining order.
In "The Giver," families who seek help from the Committee usually discuss issues or conflicts they are having within their family unit. The Committee will listen to their concerns, offer guidance, and suggest solutions to help resolve the problems. The Committee's main purpose is to ensure the well-being and harmony of families in the community.
In "The Giver," newborns are referred to as Nurturers until they receive their assigned names at the Naming Ceremony. This practice is part of the controlled and rule-based society depicted in the novel.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders? is to keep the community going the way it should. Make sure no rules our broken and if anyone gets back their humanity.