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The Giver Review Ch 11-14

The Giver Review Ch 11-14

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English

5th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
RI.2.1, RI.3.1, RL.1.1

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Jason Ray

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The Giver Review Ch 13-14

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Multiple Choice

The first memory the Giver gives to Jonas is of...

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sunshine

2

snow

3

elephants

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Multiple Choice

Why doesn't everyone in the community have the memories?

1

Everyone would be too smart

2

Everyone would be burdened and pained

3

Everyone would be too happy

4

People would argue about the past

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Multiple Choice

What happens when Gabriel sleeps in Jonas' sleepingroom?

1

Jonas has to feed him in the middle of the night

2

Gabriel never sleeps

3

Jonas gives Gabriel a beautiful memory of sailing

4

Jonas gives Gabriel some of his painful memories

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Multiple Choice

Why did the community most likely eliminate the ability to see colors?

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It would not be fair to those who were color blind

2

Colors allow people to choose and point out differences.

3

The Chief Elder hundreds of years ago was color blind

4

Some colors are ugly, and you can't have ugliness in a perfect community

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Multiple Choice

What does Jonas's community attempt to achieve by removing colors and emotions?

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Sameness

2

Equity

3

Choicelessness

4

Boredom

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Multiple Choice

How was Jonas’s second memory on the sled different from the first?

1

Jonas broke his leg

2

The sled was blue this time

3

Jonas rode down the hill with Gabriel

4

It was a snowmobile

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Multiple Choice

What does the Giver mean when he says that Jonas's instructors know nothing?
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They are not skilled in science or math 
2
They can't create new memories 
3
They don't know all the community's rules
4
They lack wisdom and life experiences

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Multiple Choice

Every day, Jonas was given a memory of pain, but ended with a

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beautiful memory

2

lollipop

3

piece of chocolate

4

memory of sledding

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Multiple Choice

Why couldn’t the community have choices?

1

They might make a mistake and choose wrong.

2

People were becoming too jealous.

3

Everyone was too indecisive.

4

The president made a new law.

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