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The Catcher in the Rye Reading Check

Where does Holden attend school? A – Agerstown Prep School B – Deerfield Academy C – Pencey Prep School D – Williams Academy

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What possession does Holden carry around and who did he get it from? A – A baseball glove from Allie B – A picture of his family from Phoebe C – A pen from Jane D – A notebook from D.B.

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Who is the teacher Holden visits in New York City? A – Mr. Antolini B – Mr. Spencer C – Mr. Luce D – Mr. Gallagher

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Which of the following events does not influence Holden’s desire to become the “Catcher in the Rye?” A – His encounter with Sunny B – Reading profanity on the walls of the bathroom C – The death of his brother Allie D – Hearing about D.B.’s experiences in Hollywood

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Where does Holden’s story begin and end? A – Holden is walking around Pencey Prep B – Holden is visiting his brother D.B. C – Holden is visiting Allie’s grave D – Holden is at a rest home for therapy

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