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.
Do you mean will he ever be able to see color? If that is your question, then yes. The Giver passes the memory of Rainbow to Jonas, so that he can receive all the different colors.
mature
Perhaps you mean fine gold. This is usually '4 nines" that is 99.99% gold. Rarely, five nines, 99.999% is available.
In the book "The Giver," receiving a bike represents a rite of passage for children in the community. It symbolizes independence, freedom, and responsibility as they are given the privilege of mobility and increased autonomy in their daily lives.
If by "pettle" you mean pedal bikes, then yes, there are pedal bikes in Japan.
I have no idea what you mean by a "bmx bikes device".
If you mean only using nines then 99.
In "The Giver," the Ceremony of Nine is a significant event where children in the community receive their age-based assignments and move up to the next stage of their development. At age nine, children receive their bicycles and are given increased independence and responsibility. This ceremony marks a key transition in their lives within the rigidly controlled society portrayed in the book.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the Receiver is an individual chosen by the community to receive memories of the past. In the story, Jonas is selected to be the Receiver of Memory and gains knowledge of the true history of the community, including both the joys and pains that have been eradicated from society.
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