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English, 12.10.2019 18:30, TrueKing184

for the book the giver answer these questions in the proper form
chapter 1:
1. what do you think of jonas’s community? what words might you use to describe it? give reasons for your answers.

2. what rules and punishments are used in jonas’s society? how does jonas feel about the rules?
3. why is jonas so “careful about language”? how important is it to choose “just the right words” in our society? explain your answer.
4. how would you feel if your family had “telling of feelings” after dinner every night?
5. what do you think happens when someone is released?

chapter 2

1. there are two instances of rule-breaking in this chapter. consider each one. do you feel the punishment was justified? explain your reasoning.
2. why were the rules “very hard to change”?
3. what is so important about the “ceremony of twelve”?
4. what kind of job do you think jonas will get? explain your reasoning.
5. if some older people in your community were to observe you, what job do you think they would give you and why?

chapter 3

1. to what extent are people all the same in this society? how are differences treated?
2. why do you think mirrors were “rare”?
3. why do you think the author uses four paragraphs in the beginning of this chapter to discuss the subject of pale eyes and ends the chapter with the same subject?
4. what is a “birthmother”? how is this different from the concept of mothering in our world?
5. what does the colorless shade of the tunics and the apple tell you about the people in this book? what do you think happened with the apple?

chapter 4

1. in what areas of life do the members of the community have free choice? what are areas of their lives tightly controlled?
2. do you think the rule against bragging is a good one? why or why not?
3. what advantages and disadvantages does jonas see in the way he decides to spend his volunteer hours?
4. what similarities are there between the new children and the old?
5. what do you think about release now?

chapter 5

1. what do you think of the morning “dream telling” ritual?
2. at one point, the clean-up of meals is referred to in this chapter. how do you think the meals are prepared and served? explain the reasons why you think as you do.
3. explain in your own words why jonas must start taking a pill every day. what effect do you think the pills will have on him?
4. why do you think “stirrings” are treated with pills in this community?
why are the rules always printed in capital letters?

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