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The giver ch 17-19

Quiz by Raquel Carpenter

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  • Q1
    What important realization does Jonas come to about the concept of 'Sameness' in chapters 17-19?
    It creates a more peaceful society.
    It allows people to live longer lives.
    It eliminates true emotion and individuality.
    It prevents conflicts between communities.
    30s
  • Q2
    In chapters 17-19, what is Jonas's reaction to the idea of Release after he learns the truth about it?
    He thinks it should happen more often.
    He accepts it as a necessary part of life.
    He becomes horrified and rebels against it.
    He feels relieved it only happens to certain people.
    30s
  • Q3
    What does Jonas wish to do after he discovers the truth about the memories and feelings in chapters 17-19?
    He wants to forget everything he has learned.
    He wants to change the community's way of life.
    He wants to escape to another community.
    He wants to keep the memories to himself.
    30s
  • Q4
    In chapters 17-19, what does Jonas learn about the concept of 'Release' when he witnesses it firsthand?
    It is a way to relocate citizens.
    It is a celebration of life.
    It is a process for rejuvenating the community.
    It is a euphemism for euthanasia.
    30s
  • Q5
    How does Jonas's relationship with The Giver evolve in chapters 17-19?
    It becomes more distant as they disagree.
    It remains the same throughout their training.
    It shifts to a mentor-student dynamic only.
    It deepens as they share more memories and emotions.
    30s
  • Q6
    What feeling does Jonas experience when he receives the memory of war in chapters 17-19?
    He feels excited and energized.
    He feels indifferent and unaffected.
    He feels proud and heroic.
    He feels extreme pain and sorrow.
    30s
  • Q7
    What does Jonas realize about the importance of choice after his experiences in chapters 17-19?
    It should be limited to maintain peace.
    It is unnecessary for the community's well-being.
    It leads to chaos in society.
    It is essential for true happiness and individuality.
    30s
  • Q8
    In chapters 17-19, what does Jonas begin to feel for his friends and family as he gains a deeper understanding of emotions?
    He feels closer to them than ever before.
    He feels a sense of isolation and concern for their ignorance.
    He feels indifferent about their feelings.
    He feels angry that they can't understand him.
    30s

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