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In chapters 3-4 of "The Giver," mother and father's comments about birthmothers indicate that this assignment is regarded as inferior and not respected in the community. When Jonas asks his parents if they know what "birthmothers" do, his mother responds dismissively, "I'm sure I don't know, and that's a very good thing, you realize. Birthmothers are "not very important" people." Father echoes this sentiment, saying that birthmothers are "lazy" and "promiscuous." These comments suggest that birthmothers are considered to be of low status in the community, and that their assignment is viewed as a menial and undesirable task.

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