In The Giver, volunteer hours were the jobs the Eights through Elevens did before they became Twelves. They would find areas they enjoyed volunteering at. The volunteer hours helped the Elder's decide where to assign the children. Quoting from page 28 from The Giver:
"Once, long ago, it was whispered among the children, an Eleven had arrived at the Ceremony of Twelve only to hear a public announcement that he had not completed the required number of volunteer hours and would not, therefore, be given his Assignment. He had been permitted an additional month in which to complete the hours, and then given his Assignment privately, with no applause, no celebration: a disgrace that had clouded his entire future."
This may just be a story to ensure the children complete enough hours or this may have actually happened.
Note: The only known person to be skipped in a ceremony was Jonas. It was assumed to be a mistake, even though the Elder's never make mistakes. It turned out that Jonas was skipped because he was given the special task of being the Receiver.
Jonas was upset during the Ceremony of Twelves because he was skipped over when the Chief Elder announced the Assignments for the year. This caused him anxiety and uncertainty about his future role in the community.
The chief elder skipped Jonas due to the fact that later in the story he becomes receiver, the most important job in the community.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is skipped during the Ceremony of Twelves, which occurs on page 59 in most editions. This moment is significant as it highlights his uniqueness and sets the stage for his eventual selection as the Receiver of Memory. The skip creates a sense of anxiety for Jonas, as he grapples with feelings of uncertainty about his future in the community.
During the Ceremony of Twelve, Jonas was skipped over for a regular assignment like all the other Twelves due to his selection as the new Receiver of Memory. This caused great concern among the audience and Jonas because it was an unprecedented and mysterious assignment, and they were unsure of what it entailed.
Jonas didn't want to turn around and see his parents at the ceremony after they had skipped him because he was hurt and disappointed by their actions. He felt betrayed and abandoned by the people he loved and trusted the most, causing him to distance himself emotionally from them.
The chief elder skipped over Jonas in the ceremony of twelve because he was selected to be the Receiver of Memory, a very important and influential position. This role is only given to one member of the community, and it requires special qualities like intelligence and courage.
The Chief Elder skipped Jonas in the Ceremony of Twelve because she saw potential in him to become the next Receiver of Memory, a highly honored and important role in their community. She believed he possessed unique qualities that qualified him for this responsibility.
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no you must complete all of the challenges
Jonas feels shocked and little confused about why he was skipped.
She was deputy until Sunstar died. In Bluestar's Prophecy, after her ceremony for deputyship, Erin skipped some moons until her leadership ceremony. So no one really knows.
Jonas was skipped in the giver because he was given the assigment as The Giver, and the chief elder skips him because this job is such a great honor, that it is saved for last.Jonas felt very confused and dishonored when he was skipped, but at the end of the chapter the chief elder apoligizes. Hope this answers your question.