It was because she could not handle the pain her father was giving her.
No, in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Rosemary did not commit suicide. She requested release from the community but the Chief Elder reassigned her as the Receiver of Memory. However, the memories proved to be too much for her, leading her to ask for release, which is implied to be euthanasia.
Rosemary was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas in the novel "The Giver." She asked for release because she couldn't handle the intense memories and emotions she was receiving, which caused her immense pain and suffering. The Chief Elder granted her request, allowing her to be euthanized.
You can ask for a release.
Ask your parents to adopt one.
The Giver can only ask for release when he has given all his memories to Jonas. If he were to get released sooner, all the memories he had currently would be spread throughout the Community. Since the Community lives its life with no color, sound, feelings, or memories, if what the Giver had in his mind got released, the Community would turn to chaos. That is also why Jonas can't ask for release.
You should call your local town offices and ask to be connected to elder services. The staff should be able to give you information regarding elder services and assistance you may qualify for.You should call your local town offices and ask to be connected to elder services. The staff should be able to give you information regarding elder services and assistance you may qualify for.You should call your local town offices and ask to be connected to elder services. The staff should be able to give you information regarding elder services and assistance you may qualify for.You should call your local town offices and ask to be connected to elder services. The staff should be able to give you information regarding elder services and assistance you may qualify for.
You should always respect them and if they ask you for anything do it.
There is no "word". If you need to speak to a brother or an elder privately, you just ask them.
If grandfather transferred his property to the elder brother then the elder brother is the owner. Generally speaking, the other brothers have no right to any share. The other brothers can ask but the elder brother doesn't have to share the proceeds. If the other brothers believe the elder brother exerted undue influence to obtain the property they could sue in a court of equity.
Say, "Hello Mr./Mrs. whatever, Howare you today?"
Ask her doctor
If you are a baptized Witness you can ask one of your elders in your congregation and they will assist you on how to get your baptismal record. Normally the branch office in your country will release it for you provided you tell them the date of your baptism and other pertinent informations.