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The Giver sees the memories as a heavy responsibility.
The Giver is delighted to be trusted by the elders.
The Giver recognizes that his job could not be done by anyone else.
The Giver is respectful of the community’s memories.
Answer:
The Giver sees the memories as a heavy responsibility.
Explanation:
The text above shows how the giver was overwhelmed with having to keep people's memories. This role in society was given to him as something very honorable and that would give him an unparalleled privilege, which would make him admired by the whole society, but none of this seems to make sense to him, since the burden of carrying all these memories and thoughts were too heavy and he feared he would not be able to bear it.
 
        
             
        
        
        
In Act IV, Iago references his "medicine," which is doing its work.
He is referring to the rumors he started involving Desdemona. He says that this "medicine" is the way to catch "credulous fools" -- meaning that Othello is gullible enough to believe the lie Iago started. 
With his medicine, or his lies, Iago is bringing about Othello's destruction. He is happy to see Othello believing Desdemona is unfaithful.
        
             
        
        
        
Non-fiction.
Fiction is when it's fantasy, non-fiction is when its something that has actually occurred in someone's life. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is parallel plot structure.
When it comes to parallel plot structure, it means that there are several characters whose stories we can see within a particular text. First we see what's going on with one character, then another one, etc. and at one point, they are going to meet, and there will be only one story from that point onward.