I think they argued because one of them wouldn’t admit that they were the one that farted
The message that Maureen Daly conveys in the story "Sixteen" is that in affairs of the heart it is best to use your head to temper the feelings of the heart. The main character says, "My heart still prays but my mind laughs. Finally, mind wins!" "Sixteen" is a story of unrequited love. The young girl in the story feels the young man she yearns for is different; he really has feelings for her. But, he never calls, and he ends up being like so many other young men she has fallen for. “I know what the stars knew all the time—he’ll never, never call—never,” she realizes. The message is an age old one that many young people learn over and over as they grow to use reason when dealing with love as opposed to using only their feelings, which run the gamut of love and passion, to anger, and finally to reason and moving on.
Billy felt excited about being Lauren's field trip buddy in Relative Problems.
<h3>How did Billy feel about being Lauren's field trip buddy?</h3>
Billy was very happy and eagerly accepted being Lauren's field trip buddy. From the text, we can see that Lauren and her three female friends were not getting along because they believed that she did not want to invite them to her birthday party. Billy noticed that she was sad and comforted her.
When Lauren asked Billy to be her field buddy, he eagerly accepted the offer. So, Billy's feeling was that of excitement and they go along well during the rest of the trip.
Learn more about the quality of excitement here:
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Answer: (If the other one gets maxed)
Explanation: ^^ hewo buddies