The memory of sledding.
Jonas has been selected to be the new Receiver of Memory from page 59-60 in the book.
on page 81 Jonas makes a simile when in the first memory the snow gathers on the back of his hands; he compares it to cold fur
Because Jonas must receive all good and bad memories from the Giver. The Giver passes this memory to Jonas so he could have wisdom. The more knowledge Jonas will have based off the memories, the more Jonas can advise the Elders of Committee when they need Jonas's help.
At the end of the talk between Jonas and the Giver on page 113, the mood is tense and contemplative. Jonas is grappling with the weight of the revelations he has received and the implications of his role as Receiver of Memory. The Giver is also concerned about the potential consequences of their plan to help the community by transmitting memories to its members.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is skipped during the Ceremony of Twelves, which occurs on page 59 in most editions. This moment is significant as it highlights his uniqueness and sets the stage for his eventual selection as the Receiver of Memory. The skip creates a sense of anxiety for Jonas, as he grapples with feelings of uncertainty about his future in the community.
The rules are mentioned throughout the book, particularly in the beginning when Jonas is learning about them during his training to become the Receiver of Memory. There isn't a specific page where all the rules are listed.
Jonas falls off the sled in "The Giver" on page 82 in chapter 9.
Jonas wants the Giver to keep the memories of pain, suffering, and loneliness for himself. He believes that the Giver should not have to carry that burden alone and that he should experience the joy and love that the memories of a more colorful past bring.
None of the Jonas Brothers have Facebook pages. they do have a Jonas Brothers Page
No, The Jonas brothers have Myspace, Facebook and iLike
in the pages that say Jonas..................... =D
it's the page that has been modified in main memory(physical memory), but not yet rewritten in the disk.