The ceremonies, the field (where his friends are playing the war game), the House of the Old, the Giver's office, the nurture center, Jonas' house, the road (where Jonas was peddling on to escape the community), and the river.
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.
at the back of the book
In "The Giver," comfort objects are taken away when the children become Nines. At this age, they are seen as too old to have them as they begin to mature and take on more responsibilities in their community.
giver
The words "book of life" are in the King James Version of the Bible 8 times. They are in 8 verses.
Following closely; doesn't stray from. I usually remember it by 'adhesive' (adhesive is the sticky stuff on bandages) and adhesive sticks to the skin really well.
what book
At the ceremony of 8, when they are 8 years old.
Look for all of the circled words in the book and put them into sentences. watch for the periods.
a jacket with smaller buttons and pockets
To turn off the negative effect on your Mac Book Pro (turning the screen black, white, and a few other colors), hold the command key, the alt/option key, and the ctrl key (all three in a row), and then hit the 8 key (the key above the keyboard, not on the number key pad).
Chapter 8 of the book 'The River' typically focuses on the protagonist's journey or development in the story. It may delve into key events, character interactions, or plot progression that are significant to the overall narrative.