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Lois Lowry used the word "release" in place of "kill." This is an example of: | show 🗑
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Even though the Giver was the wisest man in the Community, he had the least power. Since this is not what we would expect, it is an example of: | show 🗑
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show | foreshadowing
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show | Setting
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Due to it's futuristic elements, The Giver is an example of the science-fiction category. Science-fiction is an example of: | show 🗑
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show | Protagonist
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Since The Giver is told by someone not in the story and it follows Jonas, it is example of: | show 🗑
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show | Antagonist
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show | 3rd person omniscient point of view
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Since Z for Zachariah is told by a character in the story, it is an example of: | show 🗑
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show | Exposition
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show | Climax
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Jonas and Gabe will join the normal civilization they found. Which section of the plot diagram would this information be found? | show 🗑
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Jonas meets the Giver for the first time and sees something he hasn't seen before--lots of books. Which section of the plot diagram would this information be found? | show 🗑
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Jonas rides away from the Community with Gabriel. Which section of the plot diagram would this information be found? | show 🗑
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show | Character vs. society
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When Jonas struggles with himself after lying to his parents, it's an example of this type of conflict: | show 🗑
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show | character vs. nature
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When Jonas argues with Asher about playing the game of war, it's an example of this type of conflict: | show 🗑
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