CiTr ch 15-20

CiTR ch. 15-20 quiz
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CiTR ch. 15-20 quiz

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Holden failed at his "coming of age" excursion with various women in chapters 11-15. He's now eating breakfast with nuns. What words would best describe his feeling as he talks to the nuns about school?
A
knowledgeable and mature
B
awkward and phony
C
curious and funny

Slide 2 - Quiz


Holden compared the nuns' charity with the charitable events of rich women. What differences did he notice?
A
Both women engage in charity events the same way.
B
The nuns are more concerned for others, while the rich women are phonies.
C
Rich women tend to be more concerned for others.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Holden observes a small boy walking near his parents. The boy is walking in the street while whistling "A Body Catch a Body". What is Holden's judgement of the parents?
A
Parents should allow boys to roam and feel free.
B
Parents should guard and protect their children.
C
Parents should restrict the boy from whistling.

Slide 4 - Quiz


How does Holden's judgement of the parents relate to his own family?
A
Holden inwardly resents his parents for not protecting him and Allie.
B
Holden is thankful his parents enforced needed rules like at Pencey.
C
Holden believes the parents are sell-outs like his brother.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Holden is at the Biltmore with Sally Hayes. What words describe Sally's interest in Holden?
A
involved and interested
B
excited and encouraging
C
distant and uninterested

Slide 6 - Quiz

At the museum, Holden states he likes the museum because everything stays the same, except Phoebe who is different every time she visits. This is a reference to which fear?
A
Holden's fear of Phoebe growing up.
B
Holden's awkwardness with women.
C
Holden not meeting up to Mr. Spencer's expectations.

Slide 7 - Quiz


Sally and Holden are at the skating rink. Holden breaks into a rant about life. What does he ask of Sally?
A
Go to college, get a job, and get married.
B
Marry him and run from adult responsibilities.
C
See a psychiatrist herself.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Holden's rant with Sally represents want mental state?
A
Meltdown
B
Denial
C
Anger
D
Regret

Slide 9 - Quiz

Holden meets Carl Luce. What type of advice is Holden asking Carl and why?
A
Advice on sex because Holden has had trouble in this area.
B
Advice on getting good grades because of his expulsion from Pencey.
C
Advice on Jane because she dated Stradlater.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Holden leaves the Wicker Bar at 1a.m. and walks to Central Park. What tragic event happens to him?
A
Phoebe's record breaks.
B
He falls into the lake.
C
He falls asleep on a park bench.

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does the broken record symbolize?
A
Phoebe's sadness over a lost song
B
Holden can't protect childhood or avoid growing up
C
The record resembles his shattered hope of Jane

Slide 12 - Quiz

At the park, Holden imagines his own death. This is a connection to his brother, Allie. Why is he having difficulty with accepting his brother's death?
A
The people at the funeral were fake.
B
He doesn't feel children should die, only old people.
C
He was at the hospital, then school. He wasn't given time to grieve.

Slide 13 - Quiz


At the beginning of the novel, Holden called himself an Atheist, someone who doesn't believe in god. However, we see a change in thought in chapter 20. Which quote best fits Holden's change in attitude?
A
"What's the routine for joining a monastery?" I asked Ackley.
B
"I know his soul (Allie's) is in heaven."
C
"I can't even stand ministers."

Slide 14 - Quiz

Holden has been on a path of self-destruction. I has mentioned suicide several times. What stops his suicidal thoughts at the end of chapter 20?
A
He thought about how his death would affect his mother and Phoebe.
B
He had new found hopes to date Sally, Jane, and maybe Sunny, too.
C
He decided to take Carl Luce's advice and seek counseling.

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