In his closing argument, Darrow refers to Leopold and Loeb as
children.
How does this detail refine the central idea that Leopold and
Loeb were immature and callous, rather than criminal
masterminds?
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It explains why Leopold and Loeb committed the
crimes
It furthers the idea that the minds of young criminals
are unknown
It emphasizes the point that Leopold and Loeb were
thoughtless and juvenile.
It shows that the criminals were too young to
understand what they were doing.