Answer:
Catcher in the Rye
Explanation:
There is some mild cursing such as : “g*ddam”, “h*ll” and “d*mn" However (if I remember correctly) that should be the extent of it. I honestly loved this book and it's one of the 'classics' that didn't absolutely bore me or get repetitive. There are mentions of clubs and alcohol however that goes in hand with the 50s, which is when the book was written.
Answer:
Noah's young adult book aims to provide American kids with an intimate view of what it was like growing up in apartheid South Africa — and to present a deeply personal perspective of how racism shaped the way he saw himself. He says he hopes American kids reading the book will understand that racism is "an all-too-common idea or a common theme that happens all around the world." His childhood during and after apartheid South Africa shows how as a kid, Noah was grappling with coming to terms with who he was and who he wanted to become. Born to a black South African mother and a white European father, Noah says he felt defined by the government — "it was interesting being in a country where the law defined me as one race" — and by how others labeled him.
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It should be C. Framed Narrative
Answer:
"I wouldn't stand so close to fire. Plastic melts"
Many gold seekers traveled west on the steamship "California".