For Men they get there first hair cut and for Women they get the ribbons cut out of there briades
The receiver
The most important elder in "The Giver" is the Receiver of Memory, who at the time of the story is the character known as The Giver. He holds the memories of the past and advises the community's leaders.
The house burend down and count olaf dies and finding the frends
The main character in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a boy named Jonas. He is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories in his community and learns about the true history of the society and the role of the Giver.
Some of the most important events in the book "Star Girl" include Star Girl's arrival at Mica Area High School, her unique style and behavior setting her apart from other students, her relationship with Leo, her ostracism by her peers, and her decision to leave the school and town. These events drive the plot and explore themes of conformity, individuality, and acceptance.
They are the most important events.
the rising action means the IMPORTANT events leading to the climax,the most suspenseful part of the story
The part where Jonas discovers his community should be different
Jonas is the main character in the book. Later on he meets the previous receiver, who becomes the giver when he starts to give Jonas his memories. Jonas learns how much most people in his society don't know.
There is the chief elder who is the most important elder,and has general say over everyone.
In "A Child Called It," the most important events in the first half of the book include the escalating abuse suffered by Dave Pelzer at the hands of his mother, the deterioration of his family dynamics, and his struggle to survive and maintain hope despite the extreme cruelty he endures. These events set the stage for the remainder of the book, illustrating the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
The ultimate boom occurs in Chapter 23 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, which is found on pages 179-181 in most editions of the book.