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In "The Giver," Jonas sees color in Fiona's hair, the apple, and the sled. This represents his growing ability to see beyond the community's restricted world and experience emotions and sensations that others cannot. It foreshadows his role as the Receiver of Memories and his eventual escape from the community.

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