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Which four details does the author include in this chapter to develop the idea that Jonas will be "alone and apart" now that he had been chosen for Receiver?

people of the community moving aside as Jonas searches for his family

Asher hesitating before he agrees to ride home with Jonas

how the children handle the folders of instructions

Lily's behavior when she sees Jonas after the ceremony

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Chapter 13

What is the main reason Jonas feels that it is unfair that not everyone has the ability to see color?

What does Jonas realize is the danger associated with having the freedom to choose?

Which sentence in this chapter best shows that Jonas may be getting too attached to Gabriel?

Jonas becomes "irrationally" angry because others can't see things the way he does.

What does the word "irrationally" mean in this chapter?

Which two details are included in this chapter to show that Jonas wants to share his new knowledge with others?

Which detail from the memory The Giver shares in this chapter seems to bother Jonas the most?

What happens to people in the community once children grow up?

What does The Giver say about Receivers having a spouse?

What happened to the memories The Giver shared with the previous Receiver in Training?