Do you mean to combine the two words? Or just make a sentence?
Answer:
Ariana got lost on the way to the festival: she ended up twenty miles from where we planned to meet.
Ariana got lost on the way to the festival, she ended up twenty miles from where we planned to meet.
Ariana got lost on the way to the festival, and she ended up twenty miles from where we planned to meet.
Explanation:
Just redirect the conclusion to the opposite way.
Manjila did not throw a tantrum when she was told that she wouldn't be able to go.
Answer:
The first title suggests that the author believes that even though kids seem to be inexperienced at their age, they will be responsible for their actions when they commit a crime.
The second title suggests that the author has made a research on the brains of teenagers and has made some impact discoveries that could be attributed for their actions.
Explanation:
In surveying a text, the titles of a book or article can provide insight into the content of that text. This can be seen from the titles above. The title of the first article suggests that even though kids are kids, that is they are minors, there is a degree of crime they can commit and be thus held responsible for their actions.
The second article suggests that the author through research has made remarkable discoveries about the teenage brain.