Final answer:
In 'Unwind' by Neal Shusterman, Connor is assigned the job of a gravedigger in the Graveyard, which is not one of the provided options and indicates a possible mismatch between the student's question and the novel's content.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman, Connor is assigned the job of a gravedigger in the Graveyard. This is not one of the options provided in the question, so it seems there might be a misunderstanding.
In the story, the Graveyard is a refuge for AWOL unwinds, and Connor's job as a gravedigger is ironic and carries symbolic weight since he's trying to escape unwinding, a process where a teen's organs and body parts are transplanted to others. The role of a gravedigger in the context of unwinds, who are trying to avoid having their bodies taken apart, emphasizes the precariousness of their existence.