Holden has had talks with Carl about their experiences growing up, their relationships, and their goals and dreams for the future. They have also discussed shared interests and hobbies, as well as challenges they have faced in their personal lives. Overall, their conversations have been open and honest, strengthening their bond as friends.
"Sorted" is the past participle of "sort".
he talks about how he feels
Holden didn't feel he was in the right mood to talk to Jane, and you have to be in the mood for that sort of thing.
In the final chapter of "The Catcher in the Rye," Holden mentions feeling better and implies that he received some sort of therapy. He also talks about going back to school in the fall, signaling a step towards reintegration into society. Overall, the final chapter suggests that Holden is on the path to recovery and that he may be able to overcome his struggles and move forward with his life.
He had an infection of some sort.
The past tense of sort is sorted.Sort is a regular verb so you just add -ed to make the past tense = sorted.
the things they do now
he sits and he talks, at one point he works in Bruno's house.
Holden tells Mrs. Morrow that he has a brain tumor and that he is the number one bassoon player in all of New York. He also tells her that he has a lot of other worries and it would be a disadvantage for him to have to stop and sort them all out right then.
Yes.... Ask him out Or tell someone to tell him to ask you out:)
Sort of. the guy who talks to u sometimes swears as do the gangsters, but nothing too strong and not that often
Hurt is one of those words that are sort of neither.