In "The Giver," the term "gravitate" is used to describe the natural tendency of individuals to be drawn towards or move closer to something or someone, often due to a strong attraction or influence. In the context of the novel, characters may gravitate towards certain ideas, emotions, or individuals that resonate with them or hold significance in their lives. This concept of gravitation plays a significant role in shaping the relationships and dynamics within the community depicted in the book.
The correct spelling of "gravitate" is G-R-A-V-I-T-A-T-E.
" I have a tendency to gravitate towards large boxes of chocolates!"
All the cowboys tend to gravitate toward country music.
Assignmentt in the book The Giver means a job that they will have for the rest of their livesAn apple
The receiver is the person who receives the feelings of the giver so that he knows what everything means.
the receiver is the one who keeps all the memories in the giver ps do you go to ransom middle
giver of life
giver of sorrow
"Gravité"
the word momies means a sex giver
You probably mean millimeter...
Yes, in "The Giver," Caleb is described as having pale, washed-out eyes.