What is Jonas' assignment in the community?
The Receiver of Memory.
What is the most important rule?
Precision of language.
what is the first memory Jonas receives?
Sledding.
At what age is the Ceremony of Twelve held?
Twelve.
What does the color red symbolize in the story?
A) Fear and anxiety
B) Emotion and choice
C) Danger
D) Love
B) Emotion and choice
What color does Jonas see first?
Red.
At what age do children get assignments?
Twelve.
What emotion does Jonas feel during the sled memory?
Joy.
What number is Jonas at the ceremony?
Nineteen.
What do the memories symbolize in Jonas' journey?
A) Regret
B) Knowledge and human experience
C) Loss
D) Isolation and burden
B) Knowledge and human experience
Who is Jonas’ best friend?
Asher.
What happens when someone is released?
They die.
What painful memory does Jonas experience with an animal?
An elephant being killed.
Who skips Jonas during the assignments?
The Chief Elder.
What does the position of the Giver symbolize?
A) Power
B) The burden of knowledge
C) Control the future
D) Fear
B) The burden of knowledge
What is the name of the baby Jonas’ family takes care of?
Gabriel.
What is taken away at age three?
Comfort objects.
What does Jonas learn about love?
It no longer exists in the community.
What assignment does Fiona get?
The releaser
What does the colors in Jonas’ memories symbolize?
A) Love
B) Beauty of life
C) Confusion
D) Danger
B) Beauty of life
What does Jonas discover about "release"?
Death
How many kids are in each family?
Two (one boy, one girl).
What feeling does Jonas get from the memory of Christmas?
Warmth and family.
What does Jonas feel when he is skipped?
Confusion and fear.
What does the lack of colors in the community symbolize?
A) Freedom from pain
B) The suppression of emotions and individuality
C) Happiness
D) Conformity
B) The suppression of emotions and individuality
D) Conformity