Jonas
Rules
Fiona
The Past
Asher
100

What number is Jonas?

Number 52

100

Finish this saying. “I apologize.”

Your apology is accepted

100

What did Fiona seem to expect from Jonas? 

To tell her about his experience of being a receiver of memory

100

Who was the last receiver of memory?

Rosemary

100

What job is Asher given?

Pilot

200

How old was Jonas?

16

200

What most everyone do before they leave their house?

Get injected

200

What job is given to Fiona?

Caretaker of the Old

200

Who played Rosemary? 

Taylor Swift

200

What number is Asher? 

Number 4

300

How does The Giver help Jonas with seeing other colors besides red?

The Giver gives Jonas other vivid memories of color

300

What is the community’s version of death? 

Being released

300

What is Fiona’s number?

Number 18

300

Where did Jonas's father stick the needle into the newborn twin?

The soft spot on the baby's head

300

Why is Asher given a job as a pilot?

Because of his fun loving carefree personality

400

What memory makes Jonas see the truth?

Memories of war

400

What must children in the community not have?

Strong emotions, lying, and rudeness

400

What color hair does Fiona have in The Giver?

Red

400

Why is there no color in the movie?

Because the people of Jonas's society “relinquished color when they . . . did away with differences”

400

What is Asher's conflict? 

Asher cannot understand Jonas's attempt to explain the horrible reality of war

500

What did Jonas do to save Gabriel?

He took Gabriel and ran away

500

Double Jeopardy! If a child shows signs of strong emotions, lying, and rudeness, what must happen? 

They must be released

500

Why is Fiona sentenced to be released?

For helping Jonas

500

What happened to the memories when Rosemary died? 

The town's Elders revised the laws of release so that Receivers of Memory were no longer allowed to request termination

500

Final Jeopardy! What is the message of The Giver?

Awaken each and every reader to the dangers that exist when people opt for conformity over individuality and for unexamined security over freedom.

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