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Adjectives of characters in the juvie three?

While "The Juvie Three" isn't a widely recognized or specific work of fiction, let's explore some adjectives that could describe characters in a fictional story about three juvenile delinquents:

General Adjectives:

* Rebellious: They defy authority and societal norms.

* Troubled: They have difficult pasts and emotional struggles.

* Misunderstood: They may be viewed negatively, but have reasons behind their actions.

* Resilient: They have faced hardships and have learned to cope.

* Defiant: They refuse to be controlled or broken.

* Resourceful: They find ways to navigate challenging situations.

* Loyal: They have strong bonds with each other.

* Hopeful: They cling to the possibility of a better future.

More Specific Adjectives (depending on character personalities):

* Angry: One might be fueled by rage and resentment.

* Scared: Another might be fearful of the future or the system.

* Manipulative: One might be skilled at getting what they want.

* Protective: One might act as a shield for the others.

* Dreamy: One might have aspirations and visions for the future.

* Clever: One might be intellectually sharp and able to outsmart others.

* Broken: One might be emotionally damaged from past trauma.

* Determined: One might have a strong will and commitment to change.

To better tailor the adjectives, consider the following:

* Their backstories: What experiences have shaped them?

* Their relationships: How do they interact with each other?

* Their goals: What are they striving for?

These adjectives can help you paint a vivid picture of the characters in your story about "The Juvie Three."

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