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Answer оne оf the twо questions below in аt leаst аround three-four sentences each. Then answer the wrap-up questions below too. This is a closed book response.  Option 1: What unexpected development disrupts the Giver and Jonas' plan? What are some trials Jonas and his travel companion face in these last chapters and how does Jonas attempt to save and comfort them through it all? Option 2: Briefly describe (as specifically as you can based on your recollection) how The Giver ends. How would you interpret this ending and its ramifications/commentary for us as readers and our world? Wrap-Up Q's 1. What is a key literary element or technique you took away from The Giver? (Think: Metaphor, the way the plot was structured, description, pacing, etc.) 2. What is one of your key takeaways from the book's plot/message? If it incited a question in you, what is it and how may you answer it (if you don't have an answer to that question, it's fine)? Remember to write specific answers backed up by evidence (scenes, moments) recalled from the text!