8. Why is it important for the Receiver to hold unpleasant, painful memories?
A. It gives the...
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8. Why is it important for the Receiver to hold unpleasant, painful memories?
A. It gives the Receiver wisdom
B. It gives the Receiver the ability to advice
C. It gives the Receiver intelligence
D. It allows the Receiver to keep order in the community
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