cant help you because the questions are from a story. you didn't list the story, when you post questions like that, you need to have the story to. that way people can actually understand it and help you
Answer:
it depends where you live though but mainly the youth
Explanation:
In the book “The Giver” by Lois Lowry one character that differs in the book to movie is the Giver, in the book he experienced more pain and was more grumpy in the movie they don’t show this side to him causing a difference.
In Act 1
Ragueneau and Le Bret discuss Cyrano's nose. They are joking if the nose is real or not, and Le Bret responds "He keeps it on, - and cleaves in two any man who dares remark on it!"
"He keeps it on" simply means it really is his nose
and "cleaves in two" he will fight anyone who makes fun or "dares remark on it."
Monsters are correlated with negativity, the evil inside of a person. The hero usually represents the will to fight back and keep that evil from hurting anyone. It's mostly opinion but that's just what I think I hope it gives you some ideas!