In the book titled The Giver, Jonas was chosen to be the Receiver of Memories. He was fearful of the assignment because he did not understand what was expected of him.
Because the Chief Elder did not tell what Jonas's assignment will be.
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Jonas was apprehensive in The Giver at the beginning because in the upcoming Ceremony, he would find out his Assignment.
After receiving his adult assignment as the Receiver of Memory, Jonas felt a mix of apprehension and confusion, realizing the weight of the responsibility placed upon him. He felt this way because the role was unique and isolated, setting him apart from his peers, and he sensed the seriousness of the task ahead. Asher's hesitation in congratulating Jonas stemmed from the understanding that Jonas's assignment was unlike any other, implying a level of seriousness and gravity that overshadowed the usual celebratory atmosphere.
Jonas froze for a moment when he had heard what his assignment was. Jonas consumed with despair. He didn't know what it even was. Jonas excepted his assignment but still hadn't known what it was or meant. He didn't know what was to become of him or what he was to become.
His assignment said her can lie.
His assignment said her can lie.
The Reciever of Memory.
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Jonas is relationship with his parent and friends change after received his life assignment because Jonas is live in the community
Jonas and the audience are uncomfortable because Jonas is not assigned during the Ceremony of Twelve. The Chief Elder apologizes, which adds to the discomfort, but explains that Jonas was not assigned, but selected to be the new Receiver of Memory.
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