The speaker is Holden Caulfield, the narrator of the cult novel "The Catcher in the Rye", by recluse writer J.D. Salinger. Holden is a teenager who escapes a boarding school in order to spend a few days in New York, where he interacts with strangers and experiences new things.
Meaning and context: When Holden says he has Jane Gallagher on the brain again, he means he cannot stop thinking about her. Jane is a girl whom he deeply admires, but at the same time he never makes the first move. When he learns his roommate has a date with Jane, he is assaulted by jealousy. The complete quote goes like this:
"All of a sudden, on my way out to the lobby, I got old Jane Gallagher on the brain again. I got her on, and I couldn't get her off."
Answer:
<h2>synonyms for map</h2>
<h3>design.</h3>
<h3>drawing.</h3>
<h3>graph.</h3>
<h3>outline.</h3>
<h3>picture.</h3>
<h3>plan.</h3>
<h3>print.</h3>
<h3>sketch.</h3>
Explanation:
<h2>make me as brainliest ❤️</h2>
The oldest man residing in the Philippines 123 years old.
Answer:
A. Before the salutation.
While the answer says <em>before</em> the salutation, I would say include it in the salutations.
Answer/Explanation:
I am unsure of the evidence, since it wasnt included. On the other hand, it is due to the fact that white speakers are more valued and trusted by the population in average.
I hope this helped!
~ Penny