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The Attendant's behavior surprises Jonas because he is unaccustomed to people being rude, dismissive, or impolite in his community. The attendant's gruff attitude and lack of consideration for Jonas's feelings go against the norms of their orderly society.
The attendant's behavior surprises Jonas because he is used to a strictly controlled and regulated society where emotions are suppressed and deviations from the norm are rare. The attendant's warmth, kindness, and genuine concern for Jonas stand out in a society where such displays of emotion are typically avoided.
The receivers attendant tells Jonas that the locks are to ensure privacy for the receiver. They prevent anyone else from entering the room while the receiver is working with the Giver.
In "The Giver," Jonas is not given specific recreational time during his training. However, he does have moments where he engages in activities like riding a bicycle or playing with his friends outside of his training sessions. These activities are not structured or scheduled as formal recreation time.
The attendant at the Receiver's residence shows respect to Jonas by addressing him with courtesy and acknowledging his role as the new Receiver. She treats him with professionalism and reverence, understanding the significance of his position.
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
Jonas's training left him no time for personal relationships, leisure activities, or distractions from his duties as the Receiver of Memory. His rigorous training required focus and dedication to his role in the community.
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
The author establishes the expectation of Jonas' astonishing training by describing the community's strict rules and Jonas' unique qualities as the Receiver of Memory. Additionally, Jonas' initial feelings of apprehension and anticipation towards his training hint at the magnitude of what he is about to experience.
He would be training at the house of the old
He would be training at the house of the old