When noah was building a boat, people thought he was crazy, ignored him, called him names
Before I start, I am so happy that you asked about this question! <em>The Giver</em> just so happens to be one of my favorites!
But anyways, let's begin!
So in <em>The Giver</em>, our main protagonist, Jonas, sees a plane flying over his community during chapter 1. It is a well-known rule in his community that aircrafts were not allowed to fly over the community. So naturally, he felt at confused and curious at first (it is stated that he hadn't seen an aircraft up close before). But then, the aircraft flies over their dwellings once again. At this point, him and others realize that it isn't a day-to-day cargo plane delivering supplies and are frightened.
So based off this, we can conclude that in <em>The Giver</em> chapter 1, Jonas feels frightened and confused after seeing the plane about a year ago from the current setting.
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Personality traits influence how a person selects perceptions. For instance, conscientious people tend to select details and external stimuli to a greater degree. Motivation – People will select perceptions according to what they need in the moment.
I am not sure with the first one but I believe it is a and the second one is sprinted. For the first question all choices mention asthma but only a mentions that it is hereditary. As for the second question, move and went are pretty bland and sprinted shows you how he ran or a high level of running. You would visualize ran in so many ways but sprinted really narrows it down for you. Hope this helps!
He didn't like that his mom spoke to him in so many was because it confused him