Yes they should! Most of you claiming that the "juvenile brain" is underdeveloped is on orthodox. The normal human brain doesn't stop completely developing until the age of 22. Does that mean that we should excuse anyone under the age of 22 of their crimes? I think not. Also, if a juvenile were to come into your home, murder your whole family just for the thrill of it, your decision on juveniles not staying in prison for life, would change.
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TMRW
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TMRW is a contraction of tomorrow
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Out of all the choices, "The speaker describes his unfulfilled dreams and wishes. " is not it. Some people might say that this isn't helpful, but it makes your chances for being right increased. Sorry I don't know the direct answer.
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below
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the setting is not disclosed in the giver but it takes place in the future without a past
a quotation from the text would be anything that mentions the past, since the future is hardly refrenced.
jonah is the protagonist in the giver, however it says in your protagonist is delaney, who is struggling to raise her little sisters.
quote “Although she was just 16 years old, Delaney had spent much of them providing for her sisters. She displayed the toughness—and weariness—of someone twice her age” (page 16).
the main conflict is a world without light or past.
the giver seems to be a story written by you, as you will answer the questions.