Because he wanted to sve the baby that was going to be kiled just because it was a twin. Well that is the right answer if you are referring to the GIver
what do you see as the positive aspects of the community Jonas lives in?
He took Gabe with him because Gabe was to be released the next morning and now Jonas's fear was that the search planes would find him.
Well because Jonas is worried about Gabriel. He want Gabriel to stay alive.
B. The commitee of Elders match the people
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because they are really aliens that landed here, so the concept of grandparents isn't with them
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The community would get all the memories
When Jonas left the community at the end of "The Giver," it's likely that there was confusion and distress among the residents. They may have experienced a sense of loss and uncertainty about the future without Jonas. The community could have also begun questioning their way of life and the memories that Jonas shared with them.
The Giver's plan was to let Jonas attempt to reach Elsewhere. When Jonas left the community, all the memories that were given to him by the Giver would have returned back to the community. When the community had these memories, they hoped that their way of life would be change.
Jonas realizes that his community needs to change on page 137 of "The Giver" when he witnesses his father release a baby. This event prompts Jonas to question the values and practices of the community, leading to his realization that things are not as perfect as they seem.
Jonas has pale eyes unlike most of the other people in the community.
No, there are no courtrooms or judges in Jonas's community. Disputes and wrongdoings are instead resolved by the Elders in a formal hearing called a "Committee of Elders."
The child that Jonas saves in "The Giver" is Gabriel, a baby who is scheduled to be released because he is not developing according to the community's standards. Jonas takes Gabriel with him when he leaves the community in search of Elsewhere.
The euphemism for death in Jonas community is "released".
The community cheers for Jonas because he is seen as a skilled and accomplished member, and he represents success and excellence in their eyes. He is respected for his achievements and contributions to the community.
Jonas learns that his community has deliberately suppressed and controlled emotions, memories, and individuality to maintain stability. The old Receiver helps Jonas understand the flaws in their society and the importance of experiencing a full range of emotions and memories. Jonas begins to question the principles and practices of his community.
yes
They didnt