6. In the situation of an unRegistered child, like Jane, if her parents failed to produce her when the EGD required her organs, her sibling would be taken in her place and her parents sent to prison. Jane hints at these laws when she explains why, now that she is at the Facility and the EGD are responsible for her, not her parents, she is finally prepared to try to escape. How are these aspects of her life reflected in Jane's character? Do you have any guesses as to what happens to Jane in future books?
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