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Questions for The Giver Chapters 14-15 QUESTION 1: Why does Jonas's community choose a
single receiver to hold all of the memories instead of
sharing them? (pgs 110-113)
QUESTION 2: Should a society have the right to withhold
painful memories from its citizens? Why or why not?
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Questions for The Giver Chapters 14-15

QUESTION 1: Why does Jonas's community choose a
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