The Chief Elder says the phrase "Frightened people are dangerous" in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
There is the chief elder who is the most important elder,and has general say over everyone.
The elder who performs the naming ceremonies in "The Giver" is named The Chief Elder. She is responsible for assigning all the new children their names when they turn twelve during the annual Ceremony of Twelve.
In "The Giver", the voice that said "Needless to say, he will be released" was from the Chief Elder during the Ceremony of Twelve where Jonas was selected to be the new Receiver of Memory. It signifies that the previous Receiver will be released from the community.
The Chief Elder says Jonas has been selected, not assigned, to emphasize the special nature of his role as the Receiver of Memory. Being selected implies a sense of honor and distinction, suggesting that Jonas has unique qualities that make him suitable for the position. By using the term "selected," the Chief Elder conveys the importance and significance of this choice in the community.
The Chief Elder said "Thank you for your childhood." This phrase acknowledges the child's growth and readiness to take on more responsibility as they advance in their age and assignments. It also marks a transition from childhood to adulthood, emphasizing the significance of each individual's role in the community.
The community in "The Giver" is governed by a group of elders known as the Committee of Elders. They make all major decisions for the society, including assigning roles to individuals, controlling the distribution of resources, and maintaining order.
In "The Giver," Jonas gets chastised for using the word "starving" when describing his hunger after skipping lunch. He is corrected by the Chief Elder, who tells him that "starving" is an outdated term and that the community is simply "hungry." This scene highlights the strict control over language and emotions in their society.
he needs to listen to listen to the Chief Elder and remember all he and the others say
he needs to listen to listen to the Chief Elder and remember all he and the others say
The word you use to say elder in Latin is "senior."
"Mais velho" ( Persons from the same family) (My elder brother is a teacher)
Elder ligno