Separate peace book.
why do the professors at devon allow the boys to be carefree and fl...
Separate peace book.
why do the professors at devon allow the boys to be carefree and flout many of the school rules during the summer session?
a) the professors do not really care about enforcing the school rules.
b) the professors want the boys to enjoy their final months before they face the war and the outside world.
c) the professors are not around most of the time during the summer session.
d) the professors want the boys to learn to respect the traditions of devon on their own.
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