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4. Part A: What is the best main idea of Chapters 21-23 in The Giver? A) Jonas regrets leaving behind The Giver. B) Jonas forgets the memories he Received. C) Jonas goes back to his community before he
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4. Part A: What is the best main idea of Chapters 21-23 in The Giver?
A) Jonas regrets leaving behind The Giver.
B) Jonas forgets the memories he Received.
C) Jonas goes back to his community before he and Gabriel starve to death in the woods.
D) Jonas and Gabriel escape to Elsewhere and leave memories behind for their community.
Part B: What detail below best supports Part A above?
A) “Yet he felt it: felt that Elsewhere was not far away” Page 219
B) “he had a choice . . . he had made the wrong one . . . he was starving.” Page 217
C) “The Giver would know that Jonas had said goodbye.” Page 205
D) “Dimly, from a nearly forgotten perception as burred as the substance itself, Jonas recalled what the whiteness was.” Page 220
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Answer:Part1(A) and Part 2(b)
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