
What do you think is the most important part/event in “The Giver?” Why did you select this portion of the book? How does this part/event impact the rest of the story?
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Jonas's world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the Community. When Jonas turns tweleve, he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Now it's time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.
I think the most important part in the story is when Jonas and Gabriel leaves to elsewhere and when Jonas leaves and tells the giver, So the giver has to make a lie that jonas was lost in the river.
ReplyDelete4) I think the most important part is when Gabriel and me found a house with people in it, and the people in the house are celebrating the day of Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI think the end of the book is the most important think because the is leaving his community and he end be released and it is the most important part because it is the end of the book. By Jonas leaving he his chancing the community.
ReplyDeleteI think the most important part of the story is when Jonas gives his little brother Gabriel a memory. That rare because both Jonas and Gabriel have pail eyes and Gabriel might become the next receiver.
ReplyDeleteThe most comporting part is when Jonas heard the echo. And Jonas heard something he knew and that is music nod he heard people singing too.
ReplyDeleteThe most Giver’s daughter upon her release the communities change the rule so that the new important part In the Giver is when I found out that Rosemary is the receiver could not ask to be released.
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