Divergent: Beatrice Prior

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In “ Divergent” a girl named Beatrice Prior goes through the most important event of her life. After spending sixteen years with her family in the Abnegation faction, she and her peers will take an aptitude test that determines which of the 5 factions fit them. When Beatrice resulted in equally aptitude for all five factions, she was known as a Divergent. If information like this gets into the wrong hands she will be killed. The tester Tori helped her out by manually reporting her results as Abnegation into the computer system.
During the choosing ceremony Beatrice Prior makes a decision to leave her family to become a member of the Dauntless one of five factions that mainly tests her courage and bravery. When she joins she is prompted into

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