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Ch. 13 Prompt: Jonas seems angry that people are

not given a choice but The Giver provides a reason.

Analysis: What does The Giver mean when he says,

"without the memories it’s all meaningless"?

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Ch. 14 Prompt: Jonas experiences true pain for the

first time.

Analysis: What aspects of being The Receiver makes

for a very lonely life? How can you predict that

Quote/textual evidence: Gabriel will be important to Jonas?

Ch. 15 Prompt: The Giver is often in pain when Jonas

comes to work but this day, Jonas relieves him of it.

Analysis: What memory did The Giver most likely

give Jonas? How do you know?

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