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The answer to that question is them. The class is a collective noun for a bunch of students that are learning from a teacher. Since we are referring to people, then we cannot use it because the noun it is used for inanimate objects. Pronouns like them are used to refer to people
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The first one supports the analogy because most blankets are just a giant piece of fabric, while quilts are made up of many small pieces, each one representing something.
The second one supports the analogy because quilts are made up of a bunch of different patchworks to make one giant blanket, and America is made up from a bunch of different people who come from different cultural backgrounds to make one giant nation.
basically, quilts = lots of pieces, america = lots of different people
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1) Jonas instantly becomes different. He is someone who is respected but not one of them. He is more or less an outcast.
2)Asher is satisfied with the status quo. His small quirks are accepted and even celebrated by the Elders. He fits the narrow definition of "normality" in the community. Jonas questions the community and the rigid control wielded by the Elders. He evolves quickly past the status quo and has certain capabilities that no other child has.
3)Gabriel was too weak to be named and given to a family. Jonas' father fought to get Gabriel in the next batch of children instead of being released.
4)This is somewhat ironic considering the "sameness" of the community as a whole. The Elder is merely relating minor differences in personality of the kids. The Elders actually demand conformity for these kids and only give the illusion of diversity through the ceremony.
5)Jonas reviews the rules for his assignment, and he is unnerved about rule number six, which forbids him from taking any medication related to his training. Jonas remembers that the Chief Elder had mentioned that he would experience an extreme amount of pain.
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