What was Jonas first lie?

What is the first lie Jonas tells his parents? Jonas said that he understood to not use the word love. In this Community, if one of your children accidentally dies, what happens?
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What is the first lie that Jonas told?

Jonas' first experience with lying came when he asked his parents about love, after which, he received a stern lecture about the necessity for precision of language. When Jonas' mother asked him if he understood that using a word like "love" was inappropriate, he lied and told her yes.
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What does Jonas lie to his parents?

A cheerful child-a Four who was lost in the river. Why does Jonas lie to his parents about using the word love? Jonas is allowed to lie and his parents take drugs to supress emotions like the rest of the society. Only Jonas and the giver don't take these drugs.
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Was Jonas allowed to lie?

Jonas has never intentionally lied. He recalls an incident when he used the word "starving" rather than "hungry." Accused of lying, he was told that no one in the community was, or ever would be, starving. Precision of language prohibits any lying and controls inappropriate thoughts.
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What are Jonas .feelings about lying?

Jonas's mind reels with the idea that he might be living a lie. He has never been tempted to lie, and he thought that no one around him ever lied. However, now he wonders if others have been given the same instructions, and it is a very disturbing thought for him.
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What are lies in The Giver?

Lying helps us to protect the well-being of family and friends. Deception and secrecy are two major themes of Lois Lowry's The Giver. While being dishonest is against the rules in The Giver, the survival of the community is dependent on deception and secrecy.
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Why can't they lie in The Giver?

After all, the world of The Giver is not exactly lie-friendly. To put it simply (and literarily), the instruction is symbolic of Jonas's transition into adulthood. As an innocent eleven, he would never consider lying, but now, he's suddenly granted permission—and he very quickly grasps the implications.
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What was one shocking rule on Jonas's list?

What was one shocking rule on Jonas' list? You may lie. What was the first unusual thing that Jonas noticed when he went to his job the first time? There was a lock on the door.
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What was Jonas not allowed to do?

What was Jonas prohibited from doing? He wasn't allowed to discuss training with anyone, dream telling, taking medicine.
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Was Jonas allowed medication?

He is not to talk about his training with anyone, however, not even with his parents and other Elders. He is prohibited from talking about his dreams or applying for any medication related to training or applying for release. Finally, he is allowed to lie. Having read over the rules, Jonas is stunned.
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Why did Jonas lie for the first time?

Jonas' first experience with lying came when he asked his parents about love, after which, he received a stern lecture about the necessity for precision of language. When Jonas' mother asked him if he understood that using a word like "love" was inappropriate, he lied and told her yes.
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What provokes Jonas's first lie to his parents?

What provokes Jonas' first lie to his parents? When Jonas pretends to agree with his parents on the word love. How is the day in Chapter 17 a study in contrast?
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What was the first lie Jonas told to his parents in The Giver?

What is the first lie Jonas tells his parents? Jonas said that he understood to not use the word love.
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How many rules did Jonas break?

The first rule Jonas breaks is leaving his dwelling at night; the second rule he breaks is robbing the community of food; the third is when he steals his father's bike. The "fourth" rule is this: "And he had taken Gabriel, too" (Lowry 207-208).
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What happens in The Giver chapter 16?

The Giver transmits the memory of a group of people, very young and very old, opening presents under a tree covered in lights. He tells Jonas the memory is of family and love. Jonas asks who the two old people were, and The Giver tells him they are called grandparents. Jonas has never heard of Grandparents.
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What did Jonas tell Gabe that night?

Jonas pretends to agree with them, but secretly he does not understand. That night, he tells little Gabriel—who can only sleep through the night when Jonas gives him memories—that if things were different in the community, there could be colors and grandparents and love.
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What is the highest degree of disgrace in The Giver?

Answers 1. The highest degree of disgrace is to be brought before the Department of Justice for three transgression. After three trangression, the offender is released. "No one ever mentioned it, the disgrace was unspeakable."
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What was Jonas number?

What was Jonas's number? Nineteen, technically eleven-nineteen.
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What is the puzzle about lying which Jonas ponders?

What was the puzzle about lying which Jonas ponders at the end of Chapter 9? He wonders if he asks a question the the person lies, how would be know whether they ever told the true.
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What is Jonas's first taste of real pain?

What is Jonas's first taste of pain? the sled crash.
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What was Jonas first painful memory?

Jonas goes to The Giver and receives his first memory, that of sledding down a hill in the snow. He also receives the memory of sunburn, his first encounter with pain in a memory. Jonas sees Fiona's hair "change" the same way the apple did.
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Why was Jonas's second memory painful?

Why did The Giver offer Jonas this experience? The second experience with snow involved pain, unlike the first of happiness. The Giver had to transmit the memories with pain.
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What is Jonas seeing in Fiona's hair?

When he arrives a minute late to his session with The Giver, The Giver asks him why he arrived late. He explains that the sight of Fiona's hair startled him for a moment. The Giver explains that Jonas has seen a memory of the color red, and that before there was Sameness, everyone saw in color.
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What does the ending of The Giver symbolize?

Light symbolizes hope, but people also often talk about seeing light right before death. The ambiguity of the ending highlights the unpredictable, heightened nature of emotions. One of the benefits of living in the community is that citizens gain a predictable, comfortable life.
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What realization does Jonas have in Chapter 9?

Jonas realizes he has no recreation time anymore. He's shocked about being able to lie and ask rude questions. Then he ponders this: what if everyone got permission to lie when they turned twelve?
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