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Chapter 23 excerpt “jonas felt more and more certain that the destination lay ahead of him, very near now in the night that was approaching. none of his senses confirmed it. he saw nothing ahead except the endless ribbon of road unfolding in twisting narrow curves. he heard no sound ahead. yet he felt it: felt that elsewhere was not far away. but he had little hope left that he would be able to reach it. his hope diminished further when the sharp cold air began to blur and thicken with swirling white. gabriel, wrapped in his inadequate blanket, was hunched, shivering, and silent in his little seat. jonas stopped the bike wearily, lifted the child down, and realized with heartbreak how cold and weak gabe had become. standing in the freezing mound that was thickening around his numb feet, jonas opened his own tunic, held gabriel to his bare chest, and tied the torn, dirty blanket around them both. gabriel moved feebly against him and whimpered briefly into the silence that surrounded them. dimly, from a nearly forgotten perception as blurred as the substance itself, jonas recalled what the whiteness was. “it’s called snow, gabe,” jonas whispered. “snowflakes. they fall down from the sky, and they’re very beautiful.” which of the following is the final complication in jonas’s effort to reach elsewhere? question 6 options: the road is twisted and curved. night is approaching. the air is sharp and cold. snow is beginning to fall.

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