What does the following passage suggest or imply to the reader?
"They both walked to the center of the room. Jonas put this tunic back on. 'Goodbye, sir," he said. 'Thank you for my first day.'
The old man nodded to him. He looked drained, and a little sad"
Group of answer choices
The Giver does not want to lose any of his memories and is sad to see them go
The Giver likes Jonas and is sad knowing he will be the cause of pain for the boy
Jonas does not enjoy his first day, but he is so well trained in the use of stock phrases that he thanks the Giver anyway