Tuesday, December 28, 2010

In The Giver, what is Jonas refering to when he says he may have the ''capacity to see beyond''?

Answer: As Jonas goes further with his training, he recieves memories. These memories include color, pain, sorrow, etc. The more and more memories Jonas recieves, the more he starts understanding that he can see beyond with these memories. These memories that The Giver gives are really important and Jonas soon finds that out later in the book.

If you still do not get this answer that i gave you, then you can go to www.google.com and type in The Giver or The Giver Notes. There they will tell you about every chapter in the book and may answer your question.

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