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he found rain, animals, war and snow
Because The climate in the community is controlled. Which means They always have the same temperature. They have never experienced snow because it would cause problems.So the Giver never tells them about it.
by touching Jonas on the back
In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Giver explains to Jonas that with Climate Control, snow became obsolete because it hindered food growing as well as transportation.
no there isnt
This depends on the temperature.
it was climate control. snow made growing food difficult.
IT HAS TO BE UNUSUAL WEATHER OR HAZARDUS IF IT ALWAYS SNOWS THERE FOR SO LONG IT ISNT A SNOW DAY. JUST LAST WEEK LOUISIANA HAD A SNOW DAY EVEN THOUGH IT WAS ONLY 4-5 INCHES BECAUSE IT WAS UNUSUAL WEATHER FOR US
Jonas is able to clearly remember the snow and the sled in "The Giver" because those memories were transmitted to him by the Giver through the process of experiencing them firsthand. These memories were unique and powerful, staying with Jonas vividly after he received them.
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
He transferred the memory of snow to Gabriel subconsciously, which made Gabriel settle back to sleep.
In "The Giver," the author portrays Jonas as unfamiliar with snow by describing his confusion and awe upon experiencing it for the first time. Jonas's reactions and questions about snow to the Giver show his lack of prior knowledge or exposure to it. Additionally, the Giver explains snow to him in a way that indicates Jonas's prior ignorance about this natural element.