In "The Giver," Jonah thinks Lily is best suited to become a Birthmother based on her personality and attributes.
In the book "The Giver," Lily's mother suggested that Lily would make a good birthmother because of her nurturing and caring personality. However, this suggestion was ultimately rejected as a possible career for Lily.
Mother discourages Lily from wanting an assignment as a birthmother in "The Giver" because it is seen as a less desirable and less prestigious role in their society. Birthmothers are not given the same level of respect as other roles, and it is considered a lower status assignment. Additionally, birthmothers are usually only allowed to have three births before being assigned to less desirable work.
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In the book "The Giver," the Assignment of Birth Mother is when a young female is selected to bear children for the community. Lily's parents approved of the assignment, with her mother expressing pride in Lily's selection for this important role in the society. They saw it as a significant and honorable contribution to the community.
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In "The Giver," Lily's parents speak positively about birthmothers, describing them as hardworking and dedicated individuals who play a crucial role in society by providing the community with new children. They speak with admiration and respect for the birthmothers' sacrifice and contribution to the community.
A birthmother is a job in the community in Lois Lowry's The Giver. She gives birth to three babies in threes year and for the three year she lots of fun too. After the three years, she becomes a laborer until she reaches the House of the Old.
In The Giver, the children are named Jonas and Lily. Jonas is the protagonist of the story, while Lily is his younger sister.
In the book "The Giver," Lilly's nickname is "Lily."
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