Gail Garinger in the article, Juveniles Don’t Deserve Life Sentences, explains that juveniles don’t deserve life sentence because they are still kids. Garinger supports his claim by first describing how many kids that commit crimes do get sent to jail for a life sentence. He then demonstrates how many times they have tried to make that kids don’t get a death penalty but 79 percent is how much kids get sent for death penalty. Lastly, the author identifies how kids should not be condemned to die in prison. Garinger’s purpose is to point out how many time kids should not be sent to jail for a death penalty in order so that they don’t have a hard time in jail because they are kids. The author writes in a formal tone for the audience is aware of