CHAPTERS 10-13 OF THE GIVER
1. Compare and contrast The Giver’s room and Jonas’s dwelling.
2. How is The Giver different from other adults in the community?
3. What clues led The Giver to believe Jonas could see beyond?
4. Why do you think Jonas wants to share the memories?
5. What text evidence helps the reader understand why Jonas thinks that’s not having colors is unfair?
6. According to the text, which decisions are too important for people to make themselves?
7. When Jonas states that Sameness is safer, what examples does he give for what might go wrong if people had choices?
8. The Giver agrees that Sameness is safer. How can you use the text to determine if The Giver is stating his true opinion?