They are proud of hi. And can’t wait to hear all the details
Jonas's friends distance themselves from him and treat him coldly after the assignments are given, as they are unable to understand or relate to his new role as the Receiver of Memory. They see him as different and no longer part of their shared experiences, which creates a sense of isolation for Jonas.
People in the community of The Giver treat Jonas with respect and curiosity because of his selection as the new Receiver of Memory. They see him as special and entrusted with a significant role in society. However, they also keep their distance and are cautious around him due to the mystery surrounding his new role.
Yes they're not resist. They treat everyone equally.
Just by being yourself will you impress them greatly. They don't want you to treat them like celebrities, they want you to treat them like real people. ^^^^ Whoever answered this, the Jonas Brothers are REAL people. They do want you to be yourself, and act as you would around your family. ^^^^
people star to ignore him and stargirl...
In "The Giver," Jonas's friends treat him with respect and admiration because of his unique role as the Receiver of Memories. They often seek his guidance and insights, viewing him as wise and special. In contrast, in Lois Lowry's later book "Gathering Blue," Kira's friends treat her with skepticism and disrespect due to her physical disabilities and lower social status.
they have a best friend who is 12 that they treat like a sister but they don't have a real sister her name is Maya kibbel and the Jonas brothers treat her like family because her dad died when she was little
on halloween lol
Yes! Joe said THey cant go anywhere with Frankie because they fans know him sso much! He even comes on stage when fans keep shouting his name
== == there ring says that we will treat ladies with respect
In "The Giver," after Jonas escapes the community, people likely view him as a traitor who has abandoned his responsibilities and disrupted their way of life. They may fear and vilify him for challenging the status quo and threatening their sense of security. However, some members may also feel curious or inspired by his bravery and willingness to challenge authority.
they treat people becaue they need to