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CATCHER IN THE RYE; BRAINLIES AND 300 POINTS

you have read chapters 11 and twelve and read about Holdens ideal girl, jane, and the young woman he meets in the nightclub.

lillian. write a short paragraph where you compare them (using at least three points of comparison from the novel). then explain holden's attitude toward each of them, influenced by the course of their qualities

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CATCHER IN THE RYE; BRAINLIES AND 300 POINTS

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