The second-person “you,” likening the reader to a trusted confidant. The final line of the flashback portion of the novel is “God, I wish you could’ve been there,” suggesting Holden’s loneliness would have been relieved by having a friend like the reader with him during his experiences. The second-person address also draws attention to Holden’s unreliability as a narrator. Throughout the novel, Holden tries to convince the reader to interpret events one way while simultaneously presenting evidence that the opposite interpretation is correct. For example, he frequently insists how well he knows people – “The thing is, you didn’t know Stradlater. I knew him,” or “I know old Jane like a book.” However, his interactions with Stradlater, and his reluctance to contact Jane, suggest he is neither as intimate nor comfortable with them as he’d like the reader to believe. He also makes several references to how much he hates movies, and thinks his brother D.B. is a “prostitute” for writing for them, yet he mentions going to the movies several times. In these ways, Holden’s attempts to control the reader’s impression of him end up revealing who he really is.
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Carl because he keeps on adding and adding stuff that makes It stacking
1) D. no error
2) D. no error
3) B. have tooken - should be have taken
4) A.
5) D.
Answer: introduction- give a strong statement about how short life could be. How we do not know what’s around the corner til we force ourselves to turn that way. That we are young and this is the only time in our life we can do whatever we want
Bodies- first paragraph talk about how highschool forms what kind of person you’ll become
Second paragraph- talk about how adults are tied down to taxes and kids or college and can’t do as much
Third paragraph- talk about mental health, how not doing as much in highschool or not allowing yourself to have fun can effect your mental health
Fourth paragraph- talk about the opportunities that getting out of your shell in highschool and getting good grades can do for you
Conclusion- state that not only is it important to get good grades in highschool but good memories as well
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