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  • What is the setting of The Giver?
    Community
  • "The sun smiled down" uses?
    Personification
  • A phrase with a meaning different than literal?
    Idiom
  • Words that imitate sounds are?
    Onomatopoeia
  • What does "resent" mean?
    Feel upset
  • What age group is Jonas?
    Eleven
  • What is the opposite of sensitive?
    Insensitive
  • What award did The Giver win?
    Newbery Medal
  • What is "consent"?
    Say yes
  • What is Gabriel's special trait?
    Pale eyes
  • Which word compares using "like" or "as"?
    Simile
  • What is a mood or feeling called?
    Sentiment
  • What feeling does Jonas have about the ceremony?
    Apprehensive
  • "Her eyes sparkled like stars" is a?
    Simile
  • What does Jonas feel losing when taking pills?
    True feelings
  • What are "Stirrings"?
    Early feelings
  • Who works at the Department of Justice?
    Mother
  • What root means "to lead"?
    Duc/duct
  • What sense does imagery use to describe smells?
    Smell
  • Who is the author of The Giver?
    Lois Lowry
  • What is Jonas's reaction to the plane?
    Frightened
  • What is figurative language?
    Words with meaning
  • What is a "sensation"?
    Strong feeling
  • What type of figurative language is "His voice roared"?
    Metaphor
  • What sense does imagery use to describe texture?
    Touch
  • What does "personification" give non-humans?
    Human traits
  • Who is polite and kind?
    Fiona
  • What is an example of a simile?
    "Like animals"
  • What does Jonas wonder about "release"?
    Meaning
  • Jonas's little sister's name?
    Lily
  • "Splash!" is an example of?
    Onomatopoeia
  • What does "release" euphemistically mean?
    Death
  • What theme involves hiding truth?
    Secrets & Lies
  • Who volunteers at the House of the Old?
    Fiona
  • What is an example of a dystopian theme?
    No freedom / Secrets, lies / Sameness / No real feelings
  • What is a "comfort object"?
    Stuffed toy
  • What theme relates to shallow feelings?
    No real feelings
  • What does Jonas's father do?
    Nurturer
  • What stops "Stirrings"?
    Daily pills
  • What is the effect of alliteration?
    Musical quality
  • "Busy bees buzzed busily" is an example of?
    Alliteration
  • What type of language adds depth?
    Figurative language
  • Who cares for newborns?
    Father
  • What is imagery used for?
    Create pictures
  • What does "sensibility" mean?
    Awareness
  • Repetition of initial sounds is called?
    Alliteration
  • What does the apple changing symbolize?
    Change
  • Who is the main character in The Giver?
    Jonas
  • What root means "water"?
    Aqua
  • What is a "newchild"?
    Weak baby
  • What sound word is "boom" an example of?
    Onomatopoeia
  • Jonas's best friend?
    Asher
  • What does "hyperbole" exaggerate?
    Reality
  • What theme means no choice?
    No freedom
  • Who tells Jonas about release?
    Larissa
  • What sense does imagery use to describe taste?
    Taste
  • What sense does imagery use to describe sounds?
    Hearing
  • What feeling does "stomach-sinking terror" show?
    Fear
  • "I could eat a horse" is a?
    Hyperbole
  • What does "release" hide?
    Death
  • What theme means "everyone looks the same"?
    Sameness
  • What figure of speech describes something directly?
    Metaphor
  • What is an exaggeration for effect?
    Hyperbole
  • What is an example of a euphemism?
    Release = Death
  • What is a "comfort object" used for?
    Calming
  • Giving human traits to objects is called?
    Personification
  • What happens at the Ceremony of Twelve?
    Job assignments
  • What is the Ceremony where children get jobs?
    Ceremony of Twelve
  • What does "sentiment" mean?
    Inner feeling
  • What does the community control?
    Emotions
  • "Life is a journey" is a?
    Metaphor
  • What is a "family unit" euphemism for?
    Household
  • What sense does imagery use to describe colors?
    Sight
  • What is the main conflict Jonas feels?
    Uncertainty
  • What is a "birthmother"?
    Baby carrier