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He has been alienated because they think he doesn't fit in. When the give, gives him memories he can know the truth of things and try to tell his friends to stop the things they do (play war).

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From the book the Giver. How did the old receiver transmit the memory of snow to Jonas?

by touching Jonas on the back


What does the family in the memory have that Jonas in his society does not?

Grandparents and love.


How does Jonas describe the memory of snow?

chap.11 With no words, just by touching Jonas's back lightly, the old man transmits the memory. Jonas actually feels the cold; then he can see snow, a sled, a hill and feel himself sledding downhill (foreshadowing here-remember that sled). When Jonas opens his eyes, the Receiver explains that the memory he has just given Jonas is a very distant memory, from before Climate Control, before the community went to Sameness. The Receiver then transmits memories of sunshine and sun- burn. Before Jonas leaves, the old man, who seems ter- ribly weary and sad, tells Jonas to call him The Giver.


Who is Giver?

the giver is the old guy in the book "the giver" that helps the receiver of memory, Jonas, to receive memories. it kindof explains itself if you read the book.


What would be different about where Jonas would receive his training?

In "The Giver," Jonas would receive his training in a unique setting called the Receiver of Memory's dwelling, rather than in a traditional school environment. This training involves receiving memories of the past from the Giver, which is a crucial part of his role in the community. Unlike typical education systems, this training is highly specialized and tailored to prepare Jonas for his future responsibilities as the Receiver of Memory.

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How did Jonas decide he felt?

Jonas decided he felt angry and frustrated after he was exposed to the truth about the society's atrocities and the role of the Receiver of Memory. This realization made him question the fairness and morality of the community he lived in, leading to feelings of resentment towards its leaders.


What page did Jonas get selected as receiver of memory?

Jonas has been selected to be the new Receiver of Memory from page 59-60 in the book.


How did the receiver feel after transmitting a memory to Jonas?

old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>


How did the old receiver feel after the transmitting a memory to Jonas?

old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>


Why was Jonas the next to be the receiver of memory?

Jonas was chosen to be the next receiver of memory because of things like: Intelligence Integrity Courage Wisdom


What happened to the snow in Jonas memory?

In Jonas's memory, the snow disappeared after he passed through the Giver's threshold. This represents how the memories were removed from the collective consciousness of society and kept only by the Giver and the Receiver.


How did the old receiver of memory transmit the-memory of snow to Jonas?

he puts his hands on jonas's back


Why is the book giver Called the giver?

because the person who gives Jonas the memories used to be the receiver of memory but since Jonas is the new receiver of memory, the old receiver of memory calls himself the giver because he GIVES the memories


What placement did Jonas receive?

Jonas was assigned the receiver of memory.


Who is jonas' girlfriend in The Giver?

he doesn't have a grilfriend try reading the book(:


How did the old receiver feel after transmitting a memory to Jonas from The Giver?

The old receiver felt relieved and freed of the burden of carrying that memory. He was happy that Jonas was now able to share the pain and knowledge of that memory with him.


Does Jonas believe it was an honor to have been selected Receiver?

Initially, Jonas feels a sense of pride at being chosen as the Receiver of Memory. However, as he undergoes his training and learns about the pain and burden of holding all of society's memories, he begins to question the honor of the role.