In "The Giver," hair ribbons not tied neatly is seen as a sign of nonconformity in the highly controlled society. It may lead to social stigma or unwanted attention, as it goes against the community's emphasis on precision and sameness. Nonconformity in any form is not tolerated in the community depicted in the book.
If a member breaks a rule three times in "The Giver," they are released from the community, which usually means being killed. Release is the ultimate consequence for repeated rule-breaking in the strict, controlled society depicted in the book.
No, the use of the ribbons is not copyrighted. However, the specific design or graphic being used may be protected.
One consequence of being careless is that you could hurt someone you care about. A synonym for careless is absentminded.
In Study Island, the colors of ribbons you can earn are green, blue, and red. Green ribbons are earned for completing lessons and activities, blue ribbons are earned for achieving mastery, and red ribbons are earned for being a top performer in challenges.
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the protagonist, the Giver, is not explicitly mentioned as being married. The focus of the story is primarily on the relationship between the Giver and Jonas, the main character.
The Giver in the book "The Giver" is described as wise, patient, and empathetic. He is also described as being burdened with the weight of knowledge and memories that he carries from the past world.
euthenization... :(
repersents kindness x
Fair use is a defense for an accusation of infringement; the ideal consequence would be being found not guilty.
Being a close minded moron.
Popular colours for award ribbons at dog shows are red, blue and yellow. These vary on the position won at the show and the title being given to the dogs.
In Chapter 15 of "The Giver," The Giver was in emotional distress due to the weight of the memories he carried and the burden of keeping them from the community. He was struggling with the pain and responsibility of his role, which took a toll on his well-being.