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100

Members of Jonas' community accept these without questioning them.

Questions

100

Both The Giver and The Hunger Games are this genre of fiction. 

Dystopian Literature

100

The Giver and the song "Imagine" both achieve a perfect world through this. 

Sacrifices

100

Jonas' point of view of release. 

violent and cruel 

100

This causes Jonas to leave the community early. 

Gabe is scheduled for release 

200

Jonas felt this emotion when his family got Lily as his sibling. 

Excited 

200

The Giver feels this way after he transfers memories to Jonas. 

Tired and Upset. 
200

The Giver views the decision makers of his community this way due to the choices they have made for the community. 

Negatively

200

Jonas' father's point of view on release. 

Upbeat, happy, pleasant, normal 

200

This is a reason Jonas feels leaving the community was a good decision. 

His life would have been empty or meaningless. 

Gabe would have been killed

300

When this person is released, it shows a natural part of the nurturing process in Jonas' community. 

Twin newborn

300
Jonas' community sacrificed these 3 things. 

Choice, Weather, Terrain

300

This is how The Giver sees his job. 

A burden or heavy responsibility. 

300

This has caused Jonas' relationships with his friends to change. 

He can no longer relate to them with his new understanding from the memories. 

300

This is one claim of what happened to Jonas at the end of the text that could be supported by evidence.  

Jonas escapes and makes it to Elsewhere. 

Jonas dies and thinks of the memories when he loses consciousness. 

400

When this person is released, it shows the end of one's life in Jonas' community. 

Roberto or Edna 

400

Jonas' community eliminated these 3 things from their sacrifices. 

Fighting/Arguing, Poverty, Greed

400

Jonas shows his realization of this when he lies to his parents about understanding the word "love". 

That his communities' rules have limited people's emotions and that creates less understanding of feelings. 

400

This is the reason writers use words like "furious" instead of "mad". 

More severe, negative connotation (feeling)

400

This is one claim that could have happened to the community when Jonas left. 

The people received the memories and The Giver helps them process them. 

500

When this person is released, it shows a punishment. 

The pilot. 

500

Both Jonas' community and Katniss' community limit this _____ to cause fear in their people. 

Choice

500

The Giver, "The Human Abstract" and the song "Imagine"raise questions about this. 

What the perfect world would be like. 

500

This worries the Giver toward the end of the text. 

Jonas being "lost" and the memories going back to the people. 

500

The change in setting from scary and dark to happy and wonderful reflects this theme in The Giver. 

That new experiences can be scary but wonderful in the end. OR

You need the bad to enjoy the good.