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The audiance. You would be convaying a different message to kids, making relatible characters and scenarios, that might not appeal to anyone over the age of 10, possibly. That depends on the adult. You want to focus on audiance. Think abou who exactly you want to reach out too, and how do you want them to react.
Vocabulary and complexity of sentence structure.
and the probability of pictures.
You really have to dumb down the sex scenes for ten year olds.
Content and themes.
length...+5.
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