User:Beta Log 86/sandbox: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
(grammar sweep)
mNo edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:
The term "underage" varies in different countries, often referencing the "age of majority." Thus, it depends on whether a country has set that age - for example, ''21'' is considered an adult in the United States. On the other hand, medical science has placed adulthood at ''25'' years since that's when the pre-frontal cortex has been completed for the task of decision, its main function. Given that information, what would qualify for this trope? For starters, the age limit for this trope's purpose will be '''''20'''''; this is when the term "teen" no longer appears when age is mentioned.
The term "underage" varies in different countries, often referencing the "age of majority." Thus, it depends on whether a country has set that age - for example, ''21'' is considered an adult in the United States. On the other hand, medical science has placed adulthood at ''25'' years since that's when the pre-frontal cortex has been completed for the task of decision, its main function. Given that information, what would qualify for this trope? For starters, the age limit for this trope's purpose will be '''''20'''''; this is when the term "teen" no longer appears when age is mentioned.


While an age being mentioned is optional, the work has to apply the existence of this trope. <!-- I can't figure out what this is supposed to mean - please re-phrase -->
While an age being mentioned is optional, the work has to apply the existence of this trope. This means, just as long the trope is being used in a work, the age of the characters doesn't have to mention just as long as it's been implied.