Jonas finds Asher's bicycle in the river below the bridge during his volunteer hours.
Volunteer hours help decide what Jonas' assignment would be. The Elders would observe Jonas' volunteer hours to see what Jonas is good for.
because he missed his recreation time
Jonas has no idea because he does not do very many hours of volunteer work
During his volunteer hours he bathed the old in the house of the old. Later he received memories from the giver and became a receiver.
Jonas took his father's bicycle without permission in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
In the beginning of the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas used his bicycle to fuel at the House of the Old.
Jonas spends his volunteer hours at the House of the Old. While there, he helps bathe and care for the elderly residents. He learns about the challenges of aging and develops a deeper understanding and empathy for the elderly.
He was taking the old people showers
Jonas is described as curious, intelligent, and eager to learn during school in "The Giver." He participates actively in discussions and demonstrates a genuine desire to understand the world around him. His sensitivity and compassion also set him apart from his classmates.
No, in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is assigned his job at the Ceremony of Twelve rather than being given a choice of where to do volunteer work. The elders decide on their assignments based on the individuals' traits and abilities.
Nothing. Jonas volunteered at several places to do his volunteer hours, and thus he had no idea where the Council of Elders would place him for his Assignment.
It is not really difficult for Jonas to ride a bicycle until the end of the book when Jonas has been riding his father's bike which doesn't fit him, for days on end with a baby seat straped onto the back and a baby in it (I can't remember the baby's name). This makes it hard for Jonas. He also is riding the bike up hills. read the book. it's good, i promise. the baby's name is gabriel