Asher, and another girl
The training Jonas is getting in The Giver leaves him no time to talk about his dreams to his family. Jonas is doing training that is different than his friends have.
Asher, and another girl
In "The Giver," Jonas's friends treat him with respect and admiration because of his unique role as the Receiver of Memories. They often seek his guidance and insights, viewing him as wise and special. In contrast, in Lois Lowry's later book "Gathering Blue," Kira's friends treat her with skepticism and disrespect due to her physical disabilities and lower social status.
Asher and Fiona
The people in The Giver only have first names.
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No, people in "The Giver" do not have last names. In the community where the story takes place, individuals are only referred to by their given names. The absence of last names highlights the emphasis on conformity and uniformity in the community.
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JOE THE CUTEY FAV COLOR IS BLUE I ASKED HIM WHEN I WENT TO HIS CONCERT I HAD BACKSTAGE PASSES
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