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The Giver Summary Chapter 8
In Chapter 9 of The Giver by Lois Lowry, Jonas is on his way home from the Ceremony of Twelves. Jonas was carefully watched throughout his life and we was chosen for his assignment to be the receiver of memories. Jonas is confused on what his job is. When he gets home, he grabs his folder of what he will be doing. Unknowingly it is only a set of rules. The rules state that he must go immediately after school to the Annex entrance where he will being doing his training, go quickly to his dwelling after the end of his training, he is excused from being rude, to ask any question, do not discuss his training with others, can not dream tell,do not apply for medications, applying for release isn’t aloud, and finally he can lie. At the conclusion

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