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Chapter 14

What is this chapter mainly about?

Which two things changed in the second memory Jonas receives of a sled?

How does The Giver try to make up for having to give Jonas painful memories?

When asked about allowing more children to be born into the community, why does The Giver tell the Elders they shouldn't allow it to happen?

Jonas thinks that the idea of going "back and back and back" now sounds "ominous" when he repeats it.

What does "ominous" mean as used in this chapter?

What continues to be a problem with Gabriel?

What does Jonas discover is the best way to get Gabriel to sleep soundly?