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Lynna [10]
1 year ago
6

1. How does the main character, Rachel, describe birthdays and aging? “Eleven

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Alecsey [184]1 year ago
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"When you reach eleven, you also turn 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 years old, in addition to one. On your eleventh birthday, you anticipate feeling eleven, but you don't. When you open your eyes, everything is just as it was yesterday "The main character Rachel depicts birthdays and aging in this way.

<h3>Why should teenagers be concerned about aging?</h3>

Understanding how prejudice and prejudices against both younger and older age groups operate and how they lead to the breakdown of intergenerational connections as our society matures is crucial. Ageism against older persons is a common focus of studies on the consequences of age prejudice at the individual and systemic levels.

One of ageism's less well-researched expressions is prejudice towards younger individuals, according to academics Francioli and North. With younger individuals being the generation that will be more disadvantaged than older ones, it is anticipated that older adults would outnumber them for the first time.

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