yes
adolescent A boy, a gentleman, a dude, a guy, or even a punk. I believe the term adolescent is just too general to refer specifically to a young man, as it can refer to any boy or girl.
beacuase the majority of black woman (not me) want some type of thugish type boy not man boy
NO. Plus you spelt it wrong man.
Not if you're a Black man
It is singular, it is used to refer to the man or boy previously mentioned or implied.
yes!
No, the word "boy" is not an adverb. It is a noun used to refer to a male child or young man. Adverbs typically describe how, when, or where an action is done, while nouns refer to a person, place, thing, or idea.
it is a country boy that goes muddin and digs in the mud
Atticus says that the only think that Mayella had done wrong, was to tempt a black man "and not an uncle but a young, strong black man," and her father had seen it. Now she is trying to erase the crime that she has done with another, by claiming that an innocent man had sexually assaulted her.
Yes, "chap" is a word. It can be used as a noun to refer to a man or boy, or as a verb meaning to crack or split.
To refer to a man or a boy as a skirt chaser is to suggest he spends a lot of time after girls, perhaps sometimes even to an obsessive degree.
No, he wasn't black, neighter where his parents. If they callled him 'the black boy' for some reason, then that reason can't be found in his skin color. He was also described as a tall black man in a wanted poster and James Boswell calls him the swarthy Stuart next to at least three engravings which show a black man.