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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-05-08

I need some answers today with the book 'The Giver'!!

1. What happens to identical twins in this community?
A. They are welcomed into separate homes.
B. The smaller twin is released.
C. Their Birthmother is allowed to keep one of them.

2. The Giver often feels pain caused by:
A. Powerful memories of violence and war.
B. The transmission of memories to Jonas.
C. His isolation from the Committee of Elders.

3. The Giver's favorite memory is:
A. Remembering falling in love with his spouse.
B. Sailing on a lake.
C. A family Christmas celebration.

4. Jonas calms Gabriel at night by:
A. Transmitting a memory to him.
B. Singing to him softly.
C. Rocking him to sleep.

5. The Committee of Elders consulted the Giver when they were considering:
A. Building a new facility for the House of the Old.
B. Increasing the number of children in a family to three.
C. Allowing Twelves to pick their own Assignments.

6. Why is Gabriel in danger of being released?
A. He has difficulty sleeping through the night and is small for his age.
B. He is gravely ill.
C. He has a twin.

7. In addition to his vast store of memories, where else does the Giver get his wisdom?
A. From a past Assignment.
B. By reading books.
C. Through conversations with the Chief Elder.

8. The very first memory the Giver transmits to Jonas is:
A. A family celebrating Christmas.
B. Sledding down a hill.
C. A wartime battle.

Asked by elijah29lopez

Answer (2)

B, the smaller twin is released!
A, feeling pain with the war
C, Christmas Celebration
A, transmitting a memory
B, having 3 children instead of 2
A, difficulty sleeping through the night
B, from reading books
B, sledding down a hill

Read this book earlier in the year! Hope I helped

Answered by brittanycandace | 2024-06-10

In the community from 'The Giver,' identical twins face the consequence that the smaller twin is released. The Giver communicates painful memories of war and cherishes joyous family memories, using this wisdom and others to guide the community's decisions. Emotionally connecting with Gabriel through shared warmth and enjoyment reflects Jonas's journey of understanding deeper emotions.
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Answered by brittanycandace | 2024-10-02