The word "exhilarating" does not appear in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
In "The Giver," the word "mystified" is mentioned on page 128, where Jonas feels mystified by the memories he has received. It reflects his confusion and curiosity about the new experiences he is encountering.
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In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the children are assigned their number at the Ceremony of Twelve, which takes place in Chapter 8. The specific page number will vary depending on the edition and format of the book you are reading.
First of all exhilarate means to make cheerful and excited. "He exhilarates every time he gets an answer correct."
The novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry takes place in a society where seasons are not explicitly mentioned. However, the setting appears to be a controlled environment with a consistent climate throughout the year.
The word for "book" in Welsh is " llyfr".
In Greenlandic, the word for book is "atuaruk."
Well if what you are asking is what I think it is, you would go A and then you would say a word and describe it like A could be for apple and you would say that the apple is the first glimpse of red and therefore it could work. then you would go b, c, d, e and so on
"The Giver" by Lois Lowry is generally considered a middle-grade novel, suitable for readers around 11-14 years old. However, the themes and depth of the book also make it popular among older readers.
In The Giver by Lois Lowry, it is inferred throughout the story that the Giver loves Jonas as a father figure. The depth of their relationship is portrayed through their emotional connection, trust, and the sacrifices the Giver makes to help and protect Jonas. While the book does not explicitly state "The Giver loves Jonas," the bond between them is evident in their interactions and the Giver's actions towards Jonas.
"Übungsbuch" is the German word for "exercise book".
In Old Norse, the word for book is "bók."