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If you are talking about the Giver it was set apart because the 11's received there job assignments when they turn twelve

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"The Ceremony of Twelve" is a rite of passage in the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry where children are assigned their future roles in society. It sets itself apart by showcasing a dystopian society where individuality is suppressed and choices are made for the individuals by the governing body. The ceremony symbolizes the loss of personal freedoms and the control exerted by the authorities over the lives of the citizens.

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i think what set the ceremony of twelve is the last ceremony and they are given an assignment.

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