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</span>In Chapter
9, Holden called Faith Cavendish, a girl he’d never met before, in the middle
of the night. This scene depicts Holden’s loneliness and desperation for
companionship.
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</span>In Chapter
9 also when Holden got off at Penn Station, he thought of a lot of people to
call – even people he’s not close with or just a distant friend. This scene tells
that his desperation pushed him to reach out to anybody just to alleviate his
loneliness.
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</span><span>In Chapter
10, Holden was flirting and dancing with three women he met in The Lavender
Room. The women were obsessing over movie stars and it depressed him. This
scene shows that Holden was desperate for companionship because even strangers’
opinion about him affects him.</span>
I read this story and the answer is <span>Because he doesn’t want doctors poking and prodding her because she had such an unusual illness.... I think.</span>
Ive read it and seen the movie. Its awesome!!
What is the question here?
The correct answer is Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death. A metaphor is when you compare two things subtly. In this case, Latifa compares the Taliban's opression to a slow death.