Final answer:
In 'The Giver', Jonas uses his ability to transmit memories of cold to hide from heat-seeking devices on planes, thus cooling his and Gabriel's body temperatures and avoiding detection.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to a scene from the book 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry. In the story, the character named Jonas hides himself and another character from heat-seeking devices on planes. Jonas uses his unique ability to perceive and manipulate memories of cold and snow, something no other member of the community can do. He transmits memories of extreme cold to Gabriel, the infant he is protectively carrying with him. This 'climb-to-elsewhere' not only cools their body temperatures but also covers their escape path with memories of a snow-covered landscape, thereby avoiding detection from the heat-seeking devices on the planes.
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