I NEED HELP FAST, CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS?
The Giver Chapter 2 by...
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I NEED HELP FAST, CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS?
The Giver Chapter 2 by Lois Lowry
2. Describe the Ceremony for the Ones. Do you agree or disagree with the community’s way of handling birthdays? Why?
5. Which rule is frequently broken?
8. Explain how and when Assignments are made.
Chapter 3
2. What physical trait do Jonas and Gabriel share?
3. Examine how this trait could link Jonas and Gabriel.
4. Summarize how Birthmothers are regarded in the community.
5. Generalize how individual differences and appearances are treated in the community.
6. Explain why Birthmothers never see newchildren.
Chapter 4
2. What does the statement “The rule against bragging is a good idea that is taken too far in the community” mean? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
3. List items that are provided for members of the community.
4. How are the Ceremony of Twelve and Release of the Elderly celebrated as the only times a citizen is singled out as an individual?
5. Predict what Jonas’s Assignment will be and why he receives that Assignment.
7. Plan a Release Ceremony for an elderly person with whom you are acquainted. To where would you release him or her?
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