A Rhetorical Analysis Of 'The Giver' By Lois Lowry

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Kevin Escobar ENG. 113B Professor. Jordan February 13, 2012 Rhetorical Analysis: The Giver by Lois Lowry 6 & 7 At the beginning of chapter six we learned that is was day one of the First ceremony of the year. Jonas and lily were excited! Lily was excited for her new sweater, and Jonas was ready for his assignment. It starts off with The Murmur of Replacement Ceremony, the ceremony consist of the replacement of a family unit’s child that “lost” the year before. It stated that it was an accident that Caleb the family’s child wandered off and drowned in the river. Never did it say he died or anything about death, just as a accident or “lost”. Which shows how little the community knows about death. So the family was given a

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