The Giver Quiz Chs. 20-23

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Why did Jonas decide to leave early despite the plans that he and the Giver made so carefully? He does not trust the Giver anymore. He panics. The Giver thinks the Elders are on to them. He wants to rescue Gabriel. What rule did Jonas break? leaving his dwelling at night taking food from the community taking his father's bicycle all of the above What memory does Jonas transmit to Gabriel to help keep them from being discovered? snow heat war color What is the first "natural" problem Jonas encounters as he leaves the Sameness of his community? heat hills wind rain What did Gabriel mistake for a plane? a shooting star a butterfly a cloud a bird What painful injury does Jonas endure when he falls off the bike? a fractured wrist skinned elbows a bruised tailbone a twisted ankle What causes Jonas to doubt his choice to escape with Gabriel? being attacked by a bear hills he can't pedal up being soaked by the rain hunger caused by lack of food What kind of weather makes Gabe and Jonas's journey even more difficult? constant rain extreme heat strong winds a snowstorm What memory does Jonas struggle to give Gabriel? safety motherly love fullness sunshine What does Jonas think he hears from the place where he left? shouting talking war music A synonym for trudged is: grabbed walked heavily soaked drove A synonym for meticulously is: carefully slowly forcefully timidly Select the word that best finishes the following sentence:The ninja snuck _ into the town late last night while everyone was asleep. emphatically tantalizing imperceptibly Select the word that best finishes the following sentence:I _ denied the accusation that I had brought the stink bombs to school. emphatically tantalizing imperceptibly Select the word that best finishes the following sentence:The chocolate cake was so _ that I had to sneak a bite before the party. emphatically tantalizing imperceptibly Describe your general thoughts on the book. Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? Do you think next year's seventh graders should read this book? Why or why not? Please be sure to answer in complete and well-written sentences. Use your best spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

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