The Giver Questions and Correct
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Q: Why is Jonas frightened by the plane flying overhead? (ch. 1)
Ans: It is against the rules for pilots to fly over the communtiy.
Q: Why are the children scolded for telling friends during the
play that they have been released? (ch. 1)
Ans: It is a grave insult, as being released is a terrible punishment.
Q: Describe Jonas' family's evening ritual. (ch. 1)
Ans: Each family member describes a feeling and explains why he/she had that
feeling.
Q: List all the reasons that a community member can be
released. (ch. 1)
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Ans: Newchildren are released for not developing properly; elderly people are
released in a celebration of their lives; and repeat offenders are released after
the third transgression.
Q: What is the rule about family units? (ch. 1)
Ans: Each family unit must have two children: one male and one female.
Q: What words are used in this chapter to describe ordinary
things? How is this different from the ways we describe them? (ch.
1)
Ans: Answers may include dwelling (house), tunic (shirt), play area (play groud),
newchild (infant), nurturer (teacher/babysitter), nightclothes (pajamas).
Q: When do newchildren turn one? (ch. 2)
Ans: Every December.
Q: What rule does Jonas' father break? How does Jonas feel
about this? (ch. 2)
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Ans: Jonas' father peeked at the Naming list. Jonas was surprised that his father
would break a rule.
Q: How do family units get a second newchild? (ch. 2)
Ans: A newchild is given to the family at the ceremony.
Q: What happens to the Nines at a Ceremony? (ch. 20
Ans: Nines receive a bicycle for the first time.
Q: Who is The Receiver? (ch. 2)
Ans: The Receiver is the most important Elder in the community.
Q: What do Gabriel and Jonas have in common? (ch. 3)
Ans: They both have pale eyes.
Q: Describe the life of a Birthmother. (ch. 3)
Ans: Birthmothers receive wonderful food and gentle exercise periods. They play
games and amuse themselves for three years. After three years (three births),
they become Laborers. They never see their children.
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