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thus acknowledges the need for a division of labor
thanked for his particular childhood
Assignments are made that honor the differences of those such
However, the intended lesson only served to discourage Asher, who could not fix his words and who for a while stopped talking entirely.
Asher eventually learned his lesson, but the incident shows the severity of the society's system for punishing those who do not conform exactly to the standard.
This sense of pain and loneliness prior to becoming the new Receiver of Memory foreshadows Jonas's future of pain and loneliness after he begins his training.
but Jonas again feels a sensation akin to fear, and this time he does not question the preciseness of his language in thinking the word.
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