Answer:
The reason Jonas took the apple from the recreation area was because he wished to examine it further to understand why it changed in mid-air.
Explanation:
In chapter 3, Jonas recalls a time when he was publicly chastised for taking food from the recreation area. Although the speaker did not state Jonas's name, he realized that the announcement was specifically directed toward him. The reason Jonas removed the apple from the recreation area in the first place was because it seemed to change while he was throwing it to Asher. Jonas had randomly selected an apple from the snack basket and threw it at Asher. In the middle of playing catch, Jonas noticed that the apple was changing in mid-air. Jonas was not aware of it at the moment, but he has the Capacity to See Beyond, which essentially means that he has the ability to see in color. Similar to the Giver, who can hear music and melodies, Jonas can see in color, which is considered a unique ability in his highly structured community.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The author uses setting and description to create suspense in the passage in many different forms.
For instance, the cheering of the fans that attended the context. It has been many years since a human had beaten a robot-athlete, so people started to chant the names of the human competitors: Amy and Jeremy. Here, the author likes to use vivid imagery to show readers how special the moment was with all the people supporting human athletes.
Another example could be when a robot fell down during the context and Jeremey had to suddenly maneuver to avoid the fallen robot. Here, the author describes the determination shown by Jeremy, knowing that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for winning the games.
Answer: Intensity
(I have answered this exact question for another account)