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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
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Please help!! The Giver study questions need to be done soon! So can someone please help? Thank you very very much.

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mestny [16]3 years ago
4 0
1. I personally in my opinion do not believe 12 years should choose their careers because they simply dont know what there asking for in terms to the "real world", but I do believe the individual is in the best interest of having train like community assignments so they in what their job is like.
2. Well there community works well, with no problems with "sameness", but Jonas finds out their is more to the world and its diversity, but the leaders of the community did not want any of that for their people.
3. the moment Jonas knew what release really meant, he was in shock he didnt view the community the same after that especially his father was going to do the releasing of the newborn child.
4. Dove his nickname, meaning peace, serenity which matches his characteristics through out the story.
5. The following words "release" or "I enjoy you " instead of using the word death or I love you, the community used different words but almost similar meaning because these words aren't exaggerating as the familiar ones.
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