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It gets a lot darker, and I mean a lot, not gonna say why cause that would spoil the book for people who haven't read The Giver yet.

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Once the transmission of memories begins in Lois Lowry's "The Giver," the writing becomes more vivid and sensory as Jonas experiences memories of color, emotions, and experiences that were previously unknown to him. The language becomes more descriptive and evocative as Jonas starts to understand the complexities of the world that had been hidden from him. The writing also conveys Jonas' growing sense of knowledge and growth as he delves deeper into the memories.

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Q: How does Lois Lowry's writing change once the transmition of memories has started?
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