they tell one rule which is they have to express there feelings to there family at the evening meal. Jonas says he felt apprehensive because of his ceremony of Twelve.
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What does Jonas think of EACH RULE he receives in chapter 9?
In Chapter 8 of "The Giver," Jonas receives his first memory from the Giver. He experiences sledding down a hill in the snow and feels joy, excitement, and physical sensations for the first time. This memory opens Jonas's eyes to the importance of the past and the value of individual experiences.
In Chapter 2 of "The Giver," when children reach the age of Ones, they are given their family units in a ceremony where they are officially assigned to their families by the Committee of Elders. This marks the beginning of their journey towards maturity and responsibility in the community.
Hey there, chapter seven. Hope this helps babe
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In Chapter 15 of "The Giver," The Giver was in emotional distress due to the weight of the memories he carried and the burden of keeping them from the community. He was struggling with the pain and responsibility of his role, which took a toll on his well-being.
The word "reluctant" is not used in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
In Chapter 1 of "The Giver," we are introduced to Jonas, the protagonist, who lives in a tightly controlled community where all aspects of life are governed by strict rules. Jonas anxiously awaits the Ceremony of Twelve, where he will be assigned his future role in society. The chapter sets the stage for the controlled and regulated nature of the society in which Jonas lives.
about 20 or 30. why?
chapterv 13
Jonas runs away on pages 179-181 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.