They get they're haircut
They receive their first Bicycle.
In the book "The Giver," the Nines receive their bicycles at the Ceremony of Nine. The ceremony marks an important stage in their coming of age, as they are given more responsibility and freedom within the community.
The Ceremony of Twelve in "The Giver" lasts about half a day, involving the Nines through Twelves receiving their Assignments. The whole event lasts a few hours with various rituals and speeches from community officials.
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.
i got this from the book. Ch.6 page 41. '' the bicycle, at nine, would be the powerful emblem of moving grafually out into the community, away from the protective family unit.'' It is another step toward independence from the family unit and a sign of impending maturity.
In "The Giver," jackets with small buttons and pockets are given to children at the Ceremony of Nines, when they turn nine years old. These jackets signify the transition from childhood to adolescence and the child's new responsibilities within the community.
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There are approximately 11.88888889 nines in 107.
Burchfield Nines was created in 1978.
The Nines - band - was created in 1998.
Ninety-Nines was created in 1929.
"The Law of Nines" by Terry Goodkind has approximately 528 pages.