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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If u have read the giver please help

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@nikkiwalker

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@arabpride

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@animal_lover36

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@ageta

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@ahughes118

OpenStudy (ageta):

oh i read the give Jonas ashier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if u guys read the book THE GIVER please help

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thank god whew

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so i need help on the story map of the giver its my homework over thnaksgiving break

OpenStudy (ageta):

ok so what is the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first off what was the setting of the giver like time place seasen culture historical period or physical location or time of time day

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no sentences just 2 or 3 words i need total 7 of them

OpenStudy (ageta):

community

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k

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anything else 6 left

OpenStudy (ageta):

the story take place after the World war 2

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A utopian community that is part of a larger utopian society, presumably on Earth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k whhat else

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@kaiters1010

OpenStudy (ageta):

The time is the future

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k

OpenStudy (ageta):

communities that are far from them historically or geographically.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now the antagonist was the community so was the community dynamic or static

OpenStudy (ageta):

static

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it says to list why and how did u know

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wait

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i know cause look A static character, in this vocabulary, is one that does not undergo important change in the course of the story, remaining essentially the same at the end as he or she was at the beginning.

OpenStudy (ageta):

Jonas's society is static and apparently ideal.

OpenStudy (ageta):

society is a pale echo of the past and that they can merely hope to regain individuality and true emotions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya so that's done

OpenStudy (ageta):

yes

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ok next

OpenStudy (anonymous):

writing techniwues

OpenStudy (ageta):

what is techniwues

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what writing techniques did the author use and cite a quote as evidence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i meant TECHNIQUES

OpenStudy (ageta):

Lowry uses in The Giver is her open-ended plot structure.

OpenStudy (ageta):

To allow readers the freedom to interpret the ending of The Giver in their own way

OpenStudy (ageta):

does that help

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next

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the evidence for that technique

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sammixboo

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please heeelllppp

sammixboo (sammixboo):

Sorry I haven't read that book, sorry!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awww

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@inkyvoyd

OpenStudy (ashleyisakitty):

Have YOU read the book?

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