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Part A How is the Giver influenced by his transfer of memories to Jonas?

A. The Giver is excited about the chance to be relieved of his memories.

B. The Giver feels useless now that a new person is being trained.

C. The Giver becomes tired and upset.

D. The Giver wonders about the purpose of his society’s rules.

Part B
Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A. “He closed his eyes, waiting, and felt the hands again; then he felt the warmth again, the sunshine again, coming from the sky of this other consciousness that was so new to him.”

B. “The man had sat back down in the comfortable upholstered chair. He moved his shoulders around as if to ease away an aching sensation.”

C. “The Giver sighed. ‘How to explain this? Once, back in the time of the memories, everything had a shape and size, the way things still do, but they also had a quality called color.’”

D. “The Giver shrugged. ‘Our people made that choice, the choice to go to Sameness.’”

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