In 1941, Eliezer<span>, the narrator, is a twelve-year-old boy living in the Transylvanian town of Sighet (then recently annexed to Hungary, now part of Romania). He is the only son in an Orthodox Jewish family that strictly adheres to Jewish tradition and law. His parents are shopkeepers, and his father is highly respected within Sighet’s Jewish community. Eliezer has two older sisters, Hilda and Béa, and a younger sister named Tzipora.</span>
a. A chemist has come up with an idea for using citrus waste to produce ethanol, which is added to gasoline to reduce air pollution.
In the story "The Catcher in the Rye", Holden lied to Marty. It doesn't seem to him like the wrong thing to do. But he does it just have a little fun on the side. Telling that he can do it even for hours, is a joke that he pulled off to make talks lighter and not get too serious in the conversation.
Anyway, he regrets his lie when he said he saw Gary Cooper that made Marty really sad of not seeing this actor.
Answer:
no not yet
Explanation:
Because lack of equipment