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This tag should be used for questions about writing intended for readers between 12 and 18 years old. (Often abbreviated YA.) For readers ages 8-12 use [middle-grade]. For readers under 8 use [children]. For questions about characters, use [child-characters]. For questions about children or teens who are writers, use [young-author].
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How can I accurately represent young adult dialogue?
One other thing is that if you decide to use slang words, look them up on urban dictionary (it's an online descriptive dictionary). This will give you a decent slice of the ways the word is used, and …