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The Giver - Chapter 3 Questions 1. What was so different about the newchild?

2. What was the newchild’s comfort object?

3. How many years could you serve as a birth mother?

4. What did you do after being a birth mother?

5. A public announcement intended for Jonas was made to remind people not to take things from the Recreation Area. What had Jonas taken?

6. What was it about the apple that concerned Jonas?

7. What were Jonas and Asher doing with the apple?

8. Why was the new child, Gabriel, staying with Jonas’s family unit?

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