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Jonas falls off the sled in "The Giver" on page 82 in chapter 9.
Jonas has been selected to be the new Receiver of Memory from page 59-60 in the book.
The word "conspicuous" appears on page 11 in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It is used to describe the bike that Jonas's sister, Lilly, receives.
The word "jeer" appears on page 13 in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. In this scene, Jonas experiences strange behavior from some of his classmates, who jeer at him.
In The Giver by Lois Lowry, it is inferred throughout the story that the Giver loves Jonas as a father figure. The depth of their relationship is portrayed through their emotional connection, trust, and the sacrifices the Giver makes to help and protect Jonas. While the book does not explicitly state "The Giver loves Jonas," the bond between them is evident in their interactions and the Giver's actions towards Jonas.
Jonas gives Gabriel memories throughout the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, starting around Chapter 14. However, the most significant moment when Jonas intentionally transmits memories to Gabriel is in Chapter 23, towards the end of the book.
The word "permeate" is used in the book "The Giver" in Chapter 1 when Jonas notices that the Speaker's voice is "permeated with a warmth" that is unusual. It signifies the feeling of comfort and kindness that Jonas experiences as he listens to the Speaker.
Chapter 6 page 46 paragraph 4. "Buoyancy," Jonas corrected him.
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.
on page 155 it says "jonas nodded solemnly."
In "The Giver," the word "mystified" is mentioned on page 128, where Jonas feels mystified by the memories he has received. It reflects his confusion and curiosity about the new experiences he is encountering.
Carnage is not a character in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. The story primarily focuses on Jonas, the Receiver of Memory, and his journey in a dystopian society. If you are looking for a specific page reference or information about another character, please provide more context.