I think it’s B I remember taking a test with this question
Answer:
The Giver novel explains the strength of choices instead of logic which makes individuals stronger mentally and physically. Jonas's power of memory granted to him by the Giver made his journey magical. the process of memories retrieval was illogical and mystical which was against the community rules. However, it made Jonas mentally strong and helped him safe Gabriel from death and hunger. Jonas defied the tracking technology by keeping Gabriel and himself cold enough to keep heat-seeking planes away. His memories of warmth kept them safe from bitter cold and he triumphed over logic of this world through his strength.
Explanation:
the long journey of escape chosen by Jonas and Gabriel became difficult with time. One day, Jonas bicycle was unable to climb a steepy hill but Jonas tried to remember sunshine in his memories to defeat intense cold and hunger. He remembered the happy memories with family and friends to reach the top of hill where he find a sled waiting for them. He and Gabriel get into the sled and started travelling towards twinkling lights.
The syllogism "Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal." illustrates denial. The chapter is about the man's denial of death. The author describes people's exploration between new and old screens (work, propriety and decorous life) to avoid death. Iván Ilych understands that old screens can no longer help him. It is clear to him now that how trivial life was by means of time and energy consumption. Tolstoy compares Iván Ilych's previous concerns with now. The character cannot accept the irony of this past and his new condition. Analyzing this chapter, we can yield that the correct answer is B.