In chapter two of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, The Receiver is revealed to be an elder named The Giver who holds the memories of the community. He is responsible for training and passing on these memories to the new Receiver, Jonas. The relationship between The Giver and Jonas is crucial to the plot of the book.
Jonas plans his escape with the Giver in chapter 19. But later Jonas changes the plan and can't wait the two weeks. His father is going to give his brother one more night to sleep through the night and if not the child will be released. Jonas has to leave in chapter 21.
In Chapter 1 of "The Giver," the two instances of rule breaking are when the aircraft flies over the community and when Jonas sees the apple change in midair. Both of these events are considered unusual and against the rules of the community.
If you were old or disabled like gabe
The rule of having two children, one female and one male, is mentioned in Chapter 13 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
There were two: Number the Stars and The Giver.
It is the location of the particular verse 2 found in chapter 28 of a specific book in the Bible
It's in chapter 21 of Book the Second. It should be called Echoing Footsteps.
If you mean book two, apparently early 2012
this passage is in part two, chapter XV - XIX
At the Ceremony in the beginning of the book Gabriel is one. At the end of the book Gabriel is going to turn two.
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Ralph stabbed two boys with his spear, while evading Jack's hunters in the final chapter of the book: chapter 12: Cry of the Hunters.