He knows that they are cutting school, but he answers their questions and jokes and horses around with them.
Question: What is Holden's reaction when he hears the boys singing in the chapel in Chapter 14 of "The Catcher in the Rye"? Answer: Holden finds their singing as phony and feels that the boys are conceited.
They were treated bad.
Holden mentions that he was invited to play in the game against Saxon Hall and that the other boys showed appreciation for his fencing skills. Additionally, he talks about how the boys asked him to help them cheat on their English papers, indicating that they trusted him and considered him a valuable member of their social circle.
boys think as girls as diffrent so they treat you diffrent to there friends so treat them like you treat your friends
With kindness and self-restraint.
Boys have big fins girls are small and have small fins =)
Well, it depends what you mean by that, boys and girls act differently, and have different intrests and habbits, so you cant really treat them exacly the same, theres always a difference from a boy and a girl.
By being drummer boys
Among her many civic and charitable activities, Holden served for years as president of the Off the Street Club, Chicago's oldest boys' and girls' club, leading the organization through a period of growth
it depends... on who they are,how they treat you, and what else you wish to accomplishe in your life!
No, because boys have small penis's
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