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- Inference: Jonas lives in a society where everyone’s lives are strictly controlled and monitored. (Page 21)
- Inference: The people in Jonas’s community do not have the freedom to make their own choices. (Page 23)
- Inference: The people in Jonas’s community do not have access to colors, as everything is seen in shades of gray. (Page 24)
- Inference: Jonas’s community values conformity and sameness over individuality and uniqueness. (Page 26)
- Inference: The people in Jonas’s community do not experience pain or suffering, as they take daily injections to suppress their emotions. (Page 29)
- Inference: The people in Jonas’s community do not have memories of the past, as they are erased to maintain stability. (Page 32)
- Inference: Jonas’s father works as a Nurturer, taking care of newborn babies in the community. (Page 35)
- Inference: Jonas’s mother works as a Judge, making important decisions for the community. (Page 37)
- Inference: Jonas’s younger sister, Lily, is curious and asks many questions about the world around her. (Page 39)
- Inference: Jonas is chosen to be the new Receiver of Memory, a highly respected and important role in the community. (Page 42)
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