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Becoming a scribe historically required extensive training and education, often taking many years to master the necessary skills in reading, writing, and the complexities of language. Scribes needed to be proficient in various scripts and understand the cultural and legal contexts of the documents they produced. Additionally, the role of a scribe was highly respected and often reserved for those from specific social classes, which further prolonged the process of becoming one as it involved rigorous apprenticeship and formal instruction.

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