Bonjour, voici mon devoirs d'anglais à rendre demain, je suis en 4e.
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My mother told me once that we can't survive alone, but even if we could, we
wouldn't want to. Without a faction, we have no purpose and no reason to live.
I shake my head'. I can't think like this. I have to stay calm.
"Beatrice, your results were inconclusive," she says. "Typically, each stage of the simulation
eliminates one or more of the factions, but in your case, only two have been ruled out."
I stare at her. "Two?" I ask. My throat is so tight it's hard to talk... "So you have no idea
what my aptitude is?"
"Yes and no. My conclusion," she explains, "is that you display equal aptitude for Abne-
gation, Dauntless, and Erudite. People who get this kind of result are..." She looks over
her shoulder like she expects someone to appear behind her. "... are called... Divergent."
She says the last word so quietly that I almost don't hear it, and her tense, worried look.
returns. She walks around the side of the chair and leans in close to me.
Finally the door opens, and Tori walks back in. I grip the arms of the chair.
"Sorry to worry you," Tori says. She stands by my feet with her hands in her pockets.
She looks tense and pale.
"Beatrice," she says, "under no circumstances should you share that information with
anyone. This is very important."
"We aren't supposed to share our results." I nod. "I know that."
"No." Tori kneels5 next to the chair now and places her arms on the armrest. Our faces
are inches apart. "This is different. I don't mean you shouldn't share them now: I mean
should never share them with anyone, ever, no matter what happens. Divergence is
you
extremely dangerous. You understand?"
I don't understand - how could inconclusive test results be dangerous? - but I still nod". I don't want to share my test results with anyone anyway. "Okay." I peel my hands from the arms of the chair and stand. I feel unsteady. "I suggest," Tori says, "that you go home. You have a lot of thinking to do, and waiting with the others may not benefit you." "I have to tell my brother where I'm going." "I'll let him know." I can't bear to think about the Choosing Ceremony tomorrow. It's my choice now, no matter what the test says. Abnegation. Dauntless. Erudite.