2. The Giver holds the
knowledge and wisdom
and memories of the
community pre-
sameness. He is the only
person who feels
emotions. He fell in love
with his first trainee
( receiver), Rosemary.
But when she was taken
from him, became very
anger and vowed to be
silent.
3. The giver over turned
his vow of silence
because of his
growing love for
Jonas. He knew he
needed to find a way
to teach the
community a way so
he helped Jonas.
4. Zebra’s problem in
the story was that he
broke his arm and leg
and so he couldn’t
run any more until it
healed . Zebra was
sad because he
couldn't run any more
because running was
what he liked to do.
5. Zebra met a man named
Mr. Wilson who became
his teacher for the
summer. While he
teaching him about how
to draw, Zebra soon
stopped hurting and he
began to feel better as
his arm started healing
and improving. When it
healed Mr. Wilson was
finished with helping
Zebra.
6. Victor's problem in
the story. His problem
was that he was
trying to get Teresa to
like him. He did all he
could to impress her
but he couldn’t.
7. After a while Teresa
found out that Victor
spoke French so he
was able to impress
her by speaking
French because she
liked French. Victor
imprested Teresa and
she now wants to
study French with
him
8. The first character : The Giver was sad and lonely
in a community where everyone was the same. He
fixed his problem by sharing his memories with
Jonas.
The second character: Zebra broke his arm and leg
and was no longer able to run. Mr. Wilson helped
him by getting him involved in art so he would
forget about his love for running.
The third character: Victor tried to get Teresa to
like him but couldn’t then found a way to get her
to like him by making her to study French with
him.
9. Lowry, Lois(1994). The Giver Boston: Mc
Douglas Littell
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