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Reread the following passage from page 168:
"Then they were all silent, standing awkwardly, and the only sound was the sound of Jonas's shuddering breaths. He was struggling not to cry. Gradually, ... the other children looked at each other nervously and went away... 'You ruined it', Asher said in an irritated voice."
How does this scene demonstrate the community's reasons for having a Receiver of Memory?
A. It reveals that the difference between children and adults is their understanding of history.
B. It shows that having memories of cruelty and suffering makes life harder and less carefree.
C. It gives an example of how losing the memories would lead to foolish decision-making.
D. It illustrates that suffering can make a person selfishly desire the suffering of others.