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village / In ville ? La fête traditionnelle que les habitants célèbrent. La langue que les habitants parlent. Comment sont les habitants
Passé composé, Imparfait, Plusqueparfait ensemble
Une soirée à la Chasse-Galerie
Chaque mercredi soir, les étudiants (1) __ (avoir) l’habitude de sortir à la Chasse-Galerie qui (2) __ (être) un bar étudiant qui (3) __ (se situer) sur le campus de l’université. Ces soirs-là, ce/c’ (4) __ (être) toujours une grande fête. Un mercredi soir, Jeremy et ses camarades de classe (5) __ (arriver) très tard au bar parce qu’ils (6) __ (devoir) étudier beaucoup pour l’examen du lendemain. Ils (7) __ (faire) les derniers devoirs et (8) __ (reviser) toutes les notes que leur professeur leur (9) __ (donner).
À leur arrivée, plus de deux cents étudiants (10) __ (être) présents. Certains (11) __ (chanter), d’autres (12) __ (prendre) de la bière et (13) __ (bavarder). Il y (14) __ (avoir) une véritable ambiance de fête! Sans perdre une minute, Jeremy (15) __ (commander) quelque chose à boire. Ensuite, il (16) __ (s’installer) dans un coin avec des amis. Soudain, il (17) __ (voir) la jolie jeune fille qu’il (18) __ (rencontrer) la semaine d’avant. Il lui (19) __ (parler), et, comme elle (20) le __ (trouver) si gentil, elle (21) __ (s’asseoir) avec lui et ils (22) __ (passer) la soirée l’un à côté de l’autre à bavarder.
Des mois plus tard, on (23) __ (apprendre) que ce soir-là, la vie de Jeremy (24) __ (changer) radicalement. Il (25) __ (continuer) de fréquenter cette fille qui (26) __ (venir) elle aussi de Toronto et, quelques années plus tard, ils (27) __ (se marier).
L’autre jour, Jeremy (28) __ (me envoyer) un courriel pour m’annoncer que leur premier bébé, un petit garçon, (29) __ (naître) il y a un mois. On peut dire qu’il (30) __ (s’en passer) des belles choses à l’École internationale de français!
<span>Jonas notices that the Receiver is the only one with books.
Jonas makes a lot of observations about the Receiver. He notices
that he seems very old, and that he is usually apart from the rest of
the community. He does not take part in most community events. Before
being selected as the new Receiver, Jonas is only vaguely aware of who
he is.
<span>
The Receiver was the most important Elder. Jonas had never even seen
him, that he knew of; someone in a position of such importance lived and
worked alone. (Ch. 2)
</span>
Jonas notices that the man, “a bearded man with pale eyes,” is
watching him during the ceremonies. Of course he came to that ceremony,
because it was the one were his successor would be announced. He wanted
to be there when Jonas was selected, and watch him.
When Jonas begins his training, he notices that the Receiver’s
quarters are very different. The furnishings are unique, and the
dwelling itself is isolated. There is also something else very
different about the Giver’s quarters.
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But the most conspicuous difference was the books. In his own
dwelling, there were the necessary reference volumes that each household
contained: a dictionary, and the thick community volume which contained
descriptions of every office, factory, building, and committee. And the
Book of Rules, of course. (Ch. 10)
</span>
It makes sense that the community would not have books. After all,
they have no sense of history so the past can’t be written down. The
community does everything it can to isolate its people in a continuous
present. This is why they keep the past in the Receiver of Memory. One
person contains all of the community’s memories so that they do not
make mistakes made in the past.
The books help Jonas realize that he is definitely in a different
world now. It is the first sign that things are not what they seem in
the community. Why would one person have books that no one else is
allowed to have? As Jonas continues his training, he learns that there
is definitely more to the community than he ever realized, and he learns
what the community is hiding.</span>
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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L'architecte<em> construit des maisons.</em>