it is why the aircraft was flying so close to the community.
In Chapter 8 of "The Giver," the cliffhanger involves Jonas seeing his own image in the video file he watches, realizing he is different and possibly special. This discovery sets up a potential shift in Jonas's understanding of his role in the community and foreshadows future developments in the story.
In chapter two of "The Giver," the cliffhanger occurs when Jonas is skipped during the Ceremony of Twelve while his friends receive their assigned roles in the community. This leaves readers wondering what assignment he will ultimately receive and how it will affect his life.
Ik
The cliffhanger is when Ponyboy runs away and says "things might get better, but i was wrong."
arvfff
Misha wants to kiss jannnina
You need to read the chapter for your answer.
There is not really a cliffhanger just a very unclear ending that makes you think. The ending never specifies whether Jonas and Gabriel find elsewhere. It leaves you wondering if Jonas is slipping into a memory or if he as actually found Elsewhere.
Yes, in Chapter 2 of "The Giver," Jonas describes Fiona's hair as "mirrors, reflecting the light" and Simon's eyes as "dark, like the eyes of a soaked water creature." These are examples of similes that use comparisons to illustrate characteristics of the characters.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, page 71 is located in Chapter 9.
it is something IDK