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Turn this into 7th grade vocabulary
Wendy initially longs to be with Peter and is enchanted by the idea of living among fairies, reflecting her innocent desire for adventure. However, as their conversation unfolds, she begins to grasp the realities of growing up and the loneliness that may come from Peter's refusal to mature. This realization marks a shift in her perspective, moving from youthful enthusiasm to a more sobering understanding of the consequences of remaining a child.
Wendy initially longs to be with Peter and is enchanted by the idea of living among fairies, reflecting her innocent desire for adventure. However, as their conversation unfolds, she begins to grasp the realities of growing up and the loneliness that may come from Peter's refusal to mature. This realization marks a shift in her perspective, moving from youthful enthusiasm to a more sobering understanding of the consequences of remaining a child.
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Wendy really wants to be with Peter and loves the idea of living with fairies, showing her innocent wish for adventure. But as they talk more, she starts to understand what growing up really means and the loneliness that might come from Peter not wanting to grow up. This moment marks a change in how she sees things, from being excited about childhood to realizing the serious side of staying a kid.
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