The document discusses the use of euphemisms in Lois Lowry's novel The Giver. Euphemisms are words or phrases that substitute for words or phrases that may be considered offensive or unpleasant. In The Giver, the community uses euphemistic language like "Uncertain" instead of words that directly describe negative concepts. The document provides examples of euphemisms from the novel and asks the reader to consider both benefits and disadvantages of using euphemistic language.