because she wants to have babies
yes! for sure
lily's mom, Lily
No, alot more people know Lily Allen than Lily Collins. Everybody that knows lily Collins likes Lily Allen better !!!
Lily Mariye's birth name is Lily Hamamura.
The Lily was created in 1794.
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Well, isn't that a lovely question. Lily wants to be a birthmother in "The Giver" because she admires the nurturing and caring role of birthmothers in their community. She sees it as a way to contribute to the well-being of others and to help create new life, which is a beautiful and meaningful desire to have. It's important for each of us to find our own path and purpose, just like Lily is doing in the story.
Mother discourages Lily from wanting an assignment as a birthmother in "The Giver" because it is seen as a less desirable and less prestigious role in their society. Birthmothers are not given the same level of respect as other roles, and it is considered a lower status assignment. Additionally, birthmothers are usually only allowed to have three births before being assigned to less desirable work.
In "The Giver," Jonah thinks Lily is best suited to become a Birthmother based on her personality and attributes.
In the book "The Giver," Lily's mother suggested that Lily would make a good birthmother because of her nurturing and caring personality. However, this suggestion was ultimately rejected as a possible career for Lily.
Mary the eldest daughter, birthmother: Catherine of Aragon Elizabeth the second daughter, birthmother: Anne Boleyn Edward the first son, birthmother: Jane Seymour
No, because every child is born from an assigned Birthmother. Lily's mother works at the Department of Justice. At the Ceremony of One, they are given to their parents and placed into their family unit.
Jonas had pale blue eyes, because his birthmother had them and him and Gabe most likly had the same birthmother
In the book "The Giver," the Assignment of Birth Mother is when a young female is selected to bear children for the community. Lily's parents approved of the assignment, with her mother expressing pride in Lily's selection for this important role in the society. They saw it as a significant and honorable contribution to the community.
The simile used in the sentence is "like a lily in bloom."
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the birthmother.