
Catcher in the Rye: Chapters 10 and 11

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Chandni Sharma
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the nature of Holden's relationship with Sally?
Distant
Friendly
Complicated
Romantic
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does Holden feel about adulthood?
Holden feels that adulthood is genuine and honest.
Holden feels that adulthood is exciting and adventurous.
Holden feels that adulthood is liberating and fulfilling.
Holden feels that adulthood is phony and full of hypocrisy.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What happens during Holden's encounter with the nuns?
Holden has a conversation with the nuns and donates money to their cause.
Holden ignores the nuns and walks away.
Holden argues with the nuns and refuses to donate money.
Holden joins the nuns and becomes a member of their organization.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is Holden obsessed with innocence?
Holden believes that innocence is a sign of weakness and naivety.
Holden thinks that innocence is a barrier to personal growth and maturity.
Holden sees innocence as a way to escape from the harsh realities of life.
Holden sees innocence as a symbol of purity and authenticity in a phony and corrupt world.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does Holden criticize as phony?
People who are dishonest, counterfeit, and artificial.
People who are insincere, fake, and pretentious.
Folks who are disingenuous, bogus, and affected.
Individuals who are deceptive, fraudulent, and affected.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does Holden's relationship with Sally reflect his views on adulthood?
Holden's relationship with Sally reflects his views on adulthood by highlighting his desire for authenticity and his disillusionment with the superficiality of adult life.
Holden's relationship with Sally reflects his views on adulthood by illustrating his fear of commitment and responsibility.
Holden's relationship with Sally reflects his views on adulthood by emphasizing his belief in the importance of financial success.
Holden's relationship with Sally reflects his views on adulthood by showing his eagerness to conform to societal expectations.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does Holden think about the concept of growing up?
Holden believes that growing up is a process of finding one's true identity.
Holden thinks that growing up is a process of gaining wisdom and maturity.
Holden thinks that growing up is a process of losing innocence and becoming phony.
Holden believes that growing up is a natural and exciting part of life.
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