In chapter 21 of "The Giver," the first part of the escape proceeds with Jonas grabbing his essentials, including food, his father's bike, the baby Gabriel, and the other objects that will help them survive outside the community. Jonas carefully plans their route and moment of departure to avoid raising suspicion. They leave the community under the cover of darkness and head towards Elsewhere, facing many challenges and dangers along the way.
Jonas and Gabriel first meet in Chapter 13 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, where Jonas discovers Gabriel has been marked for release, prompting him to escape with Gabriel to save him.
Jonas plans his escape with the Giver in chapter 19. But later Jonas changes the plan and can't wait the two weeks. His father is going to give his brother one more night to sleep through the night and if not the child will be released. Jonas has to leave in chapter 21.
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At the end of chapter 16 in "The Giver," Jonas decided to leave the community. He chose to escape in order to seek a better life and freedom, as he could no longer tolerate the oppressive and controlling environment in which he lived.
In Chapter 4 of "The Giver," Jonas begins his training with The Giver and experiences his first memories. He learns about colors, the concept of family, and experiences pain and joy for the first time. This chapter marks the beginning of Jonas's journey to understand the true nature of the world he lives in.
In Chapter 14 of "The Giver," Jonas experiences the sensation of pain for the first time when he accidentally sleds downhill and breaks his leg. This pain is a new and intense experience for him as the Giver has shielded him from physical discomfort in the past.
In Chapter 8 of "The Giver," Jonas receives his first memory from the Giver. He experiences sledding down a hill in the snow and feels joy, excitement, and physical sensations for the first time. This memory opens Jonas's eyes to the importance of the past and the value of individual experiences.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, page 71 is located in Chapter 9.
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In Chapter 15 of "The Giver," The Giver was in emotional distress due to the weight of the memories he carried and the burden of keeping them from the community. He was struggling with the pain and responsibility of his role, which took a toll on his well-being.
The word "reluctant" is not used in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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