Asked by Shawn

List some important ideas that the Giver includes. Why did you choose those ideas?
I have no idea what this question means. Thank you for your help

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What is the Giver about?

Answered by Reed
If you have not read THE GIVER, you will have no clue. What ideas are expressed or demonstrated in the story? Does a totalitarian government have the right to erase a people's heritage/history/values? Do those things matter at all? Who passes those values down from generation to generation? Do those things represent who the people are? What happens when they are lost or suppressed? There are lots of ideas in the story, but you have to read it to find them.
Answered by IDEK
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Answered by the answer is..
read the book kiddos
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Answered by no book :(
i dont have the book to read
Answered by tea
wtf guys just give us the answer
Answered by Lily
Where are damn answers >:(
Answered by DatBoi
Mrs. sue the moron
Answered by Anon
I'm only here because I have other things to do than read, despite being in quarantine. I'm still really busy and still need an A in this class.
Answered by glizzy guzzler
me doing it last minute* B)
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