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Why do you think the chief elder says, "thank you for your childhood" after giving an assignment

Why do you think the chief elder says, "thank you for your childhood" after giving an assignment? Relate this to Asher's Childhood

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This phrase is important because it signifies that their days of lightheartedness and innocence are over. From that day forward they were no longer children, they were crossing the threshold into adulthood, jobs, and responsibility.