He would be atleast sixteen-old enough to have a driver's licence- and he would have crinkles around his eyes that showed he had a sense of humor and he would be tall, the kind of boy all the other girls would like to date
In this passage from "Fifteen" by Beverly Cleary, the narrator describes a boy who is around sixteen years old. He is old enough to have a driver's license, suggesting a sense of independence and maturity for his age. The mention of crinkles around his eyes indicates he has a cheerful or humorous personality, adding to his charm and appeal.
The description also highlights his tall stature, making him attractive to girls and likely popular among his peers. Overall, the characterization paints a picture of a confident, fun-loving boy who stands out as someone desirable and full of personality.