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This is The Giver's dwelling and where Jonas begins to receive his training.
This is someone who is taken care of at the Nurturing Center until they become Ones.
Children who misbehave are given this with a thin and flexible weapon that hurts.
The Giver explains to Jonas that he is to receive this from The Giver.
This is the first memory that Jonas receives from The Giver. (It isn't snow)
Jonas sees this in Fiona's hair, in the sled, and in an apple he tosses around. (It isn't red)
This is a large building where public events are held.
This is a worst punishment in the community, and those who are punished in this way are never seen again.
These are the members of the community who preform physical labor.
Children receive this object when they become Nines.
These make announcements and reminders. Only the Giver is able to turn these off when he wishes.
This is the place beyond the community. There are stories about people being sent or going here, but no one in the community knows for certain that it is there.
This is a feeling experienced in a dream. In the community, everyone must report these feelings and take pills to treat them to make them disappear.
This place refers to where Jonas and the rest of the citizens live.
When Jonas first goes to The Giver to be trained, he notices that The Giver's room is filled with these objects.
This is someone who takes care of the newchildren, Jonas's father is one.
With this being instituted, people in the community eventually did not have to make any choices.
Jonas sees this object in a strange way when it changes in mid-air.

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