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what ceremony is the last in this community?he Ceremony of Twelve is the most important ceremony in Jonas's community because it is when the adolescent children are given their permanent Assignments, which are their individually selected occupations. It is the last ceremony each year and is considered a rite of passage to becoming an adult.
what happens at the ceremony story of the Giver?During the Ceremony of One, each new child born that year is given his name, and is placed with a family unit. Another milestone is age seven, when children receive a jacket that buttons in the front for the first time, since they are now independent enough to dress themselves. At eight, children begin their mandatory community volunteer hours and receive jackets with pockets because they are now old enough to keep track of their smaller possessions.
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He creates three rules: rule of the working moment (always be able to see his knife), never disturb his inward darkness, tolerate questions from no others. These rules are what allow him to survive as Tsotsi and have no need to become David again. He becomes the leader of a gang who commit crimes in order to survive.
<span>The correct answer is A. metaphor. A metaphor is a rhetorical figure of speech in which two things are compared without using words such as like or as. So here, Emily is being compared to 'a shell burned out by one fierce moment of fire' - she's not an actual shell, but rather compared to one through the use of a metaphor.</span>
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Broad
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Broad since its a report not a book so it does not have to be long
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