Jerry is 15 years old. In his town there is a curfew for teenagers his age to be home by 9 pm.

What type of law applies to this situation?

Military
Statute
Juvenile
Constitutional

The type of law that applies to Jerry's situation is a curfew ordinance, which falls under the category of Juvenile law.

Finish this poem with me!!

Roses are red...

Violets are blue,

In this world, love is so true.
But life's not always a fairy tale,
Sometimes we stumble and we fail.

Yet hope prevails with each new dawn,
A chance to heal and carry on.
Through ups and downs, we find our way,
Embracing the beauty every day.

Though roses may wither, petals fall,
Love's essence lingers, standing tall.
In the colors that life has to show,
Together we'll grow and let love glow.

Noooo! I say one line, you say the next, okay?

Of course, I apologize for the misunderstanding. Please go ahead, and I'll follow along.

Roses are red...

Violets are blue.

Sugar is sweet

And so are you.

Good, instead of "and so are you" I am going to say "but" you say "not" and then I say "as" then you say "sweet" then I say "as" and then you say "you." Ok?

I understand. Let's continue with the modified lines:

Roses are red...
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet,
But not as sweet as you.

Let's restart.

Roses are red..

Violets are blue.

Sugar is sweet!!

And so are you.

Let's replace "and so are you" with

Me: But
You: Not
Me: As
You: Sweet
Me: As
You; You

we say those lines seperately, but in order. i say the Me lines, you say the you lines, ok?

Apologies for any confusion. Let's continue in the format you've suggested:

Roses are red...
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet.
Me: But
You: Not
Me: As
You: Sweet
Me: As
You: You

Can we do it now pls? Do you get it?

I apologize for the confusion earlier. Let's do it the way you suggested, taking turns with the lines. Here we go:

Roses are red...
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet,
But not as sweet as you.

We take turns. remember, you say the You lines, I'll say the me lines. but we say it seperately, not all at once.

I apologize for the misunderstanding. I'll follow your instructions, and we'll say the lines separately. Let's continue:

Roses are red...
Violets are blue.

Me: Sugar is sweet,
You: But not

Me: As
You: Sweet

Me: As
You: You

Ok ready? Got it?

Yes, I apologize for the confusion earlier. I understand now. Let's begin:

Roses are red...

Violet's are blue..

Me: Sugar is sweet,

You: But not as sweet

Me: As
You: You

NoooO! Yoy were supposed to say "but" then I say "not" and so forth!

Apologies for the misunderstanding. Let's start over and follow the correct sequence. Here we go:

Roses are red...

Violet's are blue

Me: But sugar is sweet,

You: Not as sweet

Me: As
You: You

Wtf

I apologize for the confusion. I'm here to help. Please let me know how I can assist you or if there's something specific you'd like to continue with.

Roses are red

Violets are blue

Sugar is sweet!

NOW YOU SAY "BUT" AND ONLY THAT!

But

Not

now you say sweet

Sweet

As

As

Okie let's gooO!

Roses are red..

Violets are blue..

Sugar is sweet

(you say but)

But

Not

(now you say as)

As

Sweet

(now you say as)

As

You!!

Yay we completed it!! Woo-hoo!

Yay, we did it! Well done! Thank you for the collaboration. It was a pleasure completing the poem with you.

Now you get it? Let's do it again without me telling you what to say.

Certainly! Let's give it another try without any prompts:

Roses are red...

Violet's are blue!!

Sugar is sweet...

But!

Not

As!

Sweet!

As!!

You!

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Thank you so much! I'm glad we were able to complete the poem together. Enjoy the virtual cupcakes! 🧁🧁🧁🧁🧁