Jonas was obedient by listening to the speakers when the plane was hovering over the community of Sameness. He was also obedient by listening to the giver when he was told to do something.
Jonas was obedient in "The Giver" by following the rules set by the community, participating in assignments given to him, and obeying the instructions from the Chief Elder and the rules of the society without questioning them.
1 go home after training
2 go straight to training after school
3 you can be rude and you can ask questions and will get answers.
4 do not talk about training with other people
5 no dream telling
6 except for any injuries' or illness do not apply for medication
7 you can not apply for realeas
8 you can lie
He did it out of fear; 2nd or 3rd time someone messed up they were 'released'.
it is a good book it is happy , sad ,lovey
he was playing with the apple with asher
giving memories to Gabriel
Jonas' mother in "The Giver" is depicted as caring, obedient to authority, and emotionally distant due to the lack of memories and emotions in the society. She is also portrayed as a rule-follower and supporter of the community's strict regulations.
The giver treats Jonas with love and care. Once Jonas learned about love, The Giver tells Jonas that they have a great bond and that he loves him dearly.
The main characters in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry are Jonas, the Receiver of Memory; The Giver, the mentor training Jonas; and Fiona and Asher, Jonas' friends in the community.
Because when the Giver shares memories which are painful to Jonas, it hurts Jonas physically.
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
In the book "The Giver," Jonas is assigned the number 11.
The major characters in "The Giver" are Jonas, The Giver, Fiona, Asher, and Jonas's family members such as his father and mother. Each character plays a significant role in the story's development and themes.
The people in The Giver only have first names.
Jonas from The Giver is not in the book.
Jonas is the main character in the book. Later on he meets the previous receiver, who becomes the giver when he starts to give Jonas his memories. Jonas learns how much most people in his society don't know.
To lose The giver
Jonas, the Giver, and the baby