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The Giver Chapter 24 Summary
The Giver Chapter 24

BY: Alex Andrade
Jonas opened the cabin the cabin door and the seal of the barrier of memories broke. A lady took jonas and gabe and gave them hot chocolate ,the people of the community people don’t know what being scared is so they are talking about being afraid. Jonas and Gabe are having a good Christmas. Then jonas remembered that fiona is still in the community so he went back for fiona, he had to go back the whole way to get to fiona then they escaped the community , they went back to the log cabin. Some days passed and jonas and fiona fell in love… It was the last day of the year and later that night they celebrated the new year’s … 8 years later . . . fiona and jonas are happy that they are going to have a baby.AKA

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