Main character of the novel
Who is Jonas
What is the first memory that Jonas receives?
What is snow/sledding
The Giver has many of these, which surprises Jonas
What are books
What is the first color that Jonas is able to see?
What is red?
Where does Fiona work now?
What is House of the Old?
Jonas's friend with red hair
Who is Fiona
What is the first painful memory that Jonas receives?
What is sunburn?
The Giver tells Jonas that ______ is not the same as power.
What is honor
Jonas receives a memory about men killing/poaching an animal. What animal did they kill?
What is an elephant?
What is the second memory that Jonas receives?
What is sunshine
What Jonas calls the current receiver
What is The Giver
The memory that was transmitted to Jonas in chapter 15?
What is warfare
What is the Annex
The Giver turns this off during training, which surprises Jonas.
What is his speaker
How does the Giver end a training session after giving Jonas a painful memory?
What is by giving him a happy/pleasant memory?
Jonas's sister
Who is Lily?
What is a broken leg while sledding
The Giver tells Jonas that this happened to snow/bad weather and hills in the community.
What is climate control and sameness
After Jonas receives a painful memory, he asks for something that he is not allowed to have. What does he ask for?
What is relief-of-pain or medication?
Jonas's sister's nickname
What is Lily-Billy.
The Giver mentions that he used to have a spouse. Where does she live?
What is a house with the Childless Adults?
How the Giver feels when he transmits a memory to Jonas (There are two answers and you MUST give me BOTH.)
What is tired and lightened
The Giver mentions that he and Jonas have to hold onto all of the memories for what reason?
What is because the memories give them wisdom, to advise the Committee of Elders.
What memory did Jonas give to Gabe?
What is the memory of sailing
According to Jonas, why would it be dangerous for people to make their own choices?
What is because they could make the wrong choice, and this could lead to dangerous things (poverty, hunger, war, etc.)