CATCHER IN THE RYE Test Review 2016 TRUE
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CATCHER IN THE RYE Test Review 2016
TRUE OR FALSE? n Holden writes a description paper about Allie’s baseball mitt. n Holden’s red hunting hat was a gift from Mr. Spencer. n Holden loves the museum because it has different exhibits each time he goes. n Holden asks Sally Hayes to run away with him to a cabin in the woods. n Holden never actually calls Jane Gallagher.
FALSE IS IN RED. n Holden writes a description paper about Allie’s baseball mitt. n Holden’s red hunting hat was a gift from Mr. Spencer. n Holden loves the museum because it has different exhibits each time he goes. n Holden asks Sally Hayes to run away with him to a cabin in the woods. n Holden never actually calls Jane Gallagher.
QUESTION n Ernie, the piano player at the bar, depresses Holden because he n wastes money n is so young n wastes his talent n plays sad songs
ANSWER n Ernie, the piano player at the bar, depresses Holden because he n wastes money n is so young n wastes his talent n plays sad songs
STOP AND THINK… n "And I hate to tell you, " he said, "but I think that once you have a fair idea where you want to go, your first move will be to apply yourself in school. You'll have to. You're a student – whether the idea appeals to you or not. You're in love with knowledge. And I think you'll find, once you get past all the Mr. Vineses […] you're going to start getting closer and closer – that is, if you want to, and if you look for it and wait for it – to the kind of information that will be very, very dear to your heart. Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them - if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn't education. It's history. It's poetry. "
MORE… n "Here's what he said: 'The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. '"
QUESTION n Mr. Antolini advises Holden to n die nobly for a cause n live humbly for a cause n return home because his parents are worried n follow his instinct and escape to a cabin in the woods
ANSWER n Mr. Antolini advises Holden to n die nobly for a cause n live humbly for a cause n return home because his parents are worried n follow his instinct and escape to a cabin in the woods
QUESTION n Mr. Antolini’s touch is n a definite sign of perversion or abnormality n an accepted part of boarding school life n a welcome sign of affection from the adult world n witnessed by Mrs. Antolini
ANSWER n Mr. Antolini’s touch is n a definite sign of perversion or abnormality n an accepted part of boarding school life n a welcome sign of affection from the adult world n witnessed by Mrs. Antolini
QUESTION n Sally Hayes n refuses to go skating because it is too childish n rejects Holden’s proposal to elope n is physically unattractive to Holden n would rather talk to Holden than go to theater
ANSWER n Sally Hayes n refuses to go skating because it is too childish n rejects Holden’s proposal to elope n is physically unattractive to Holden n would rather talk to Holden than go to theater
MEN VS. WOMEN n EDUCATION n FANTASIES n MORALITY n WORK ETHIC n GOALS n Do Men and Women have differing opinions of these subjects? What were Holden’s opinions about these topics?
QUESTION n Allie, Phoebe, and Jane Gallagher represent n the adult world n likable people n youthful innocence n gullible people.
ANSWER n Allie, Phoebe, and Jane Gallagher represent n the adult world n likable people n youthful innocence n gullible people.
QUESTION n One of Holden’s favorite fantasies involves being a n n movie tough guy who has been shot in the stomach famous catcher in the National League n great actor like Cary Grant n dedicated lawyer who saves people accused of crimes
ANSWER n One of Holden’s favorite fantasies involves being a n n movie tough guy who has been shot in the stomach famous catcher in the National League n great actor like Cary Grant n dedicated lawyer who saves people accused of crimes
QUESTION n Holden’s many incomplete or unsatisfactory telephone calls may symbolize n the broken communication between Holden and other people n the artificial communication in the modern society n Holden’s rejection of societal values n All of the above.
ANSWER n Holden’s many incomplete or unsatisfactory telephone calls may symbolize n the broken communication between Holden and other people n the artificial communication in the modern society n Holden’s rejection of societal values n All of the above.
QUESTION n Which of the following is not true about the foul words? n One cannot be erased because it is scratched into the wall. n One is written in crayon n They are located where Holden remembers them from childhood. n They are written in places where there are children.
ANSWER n Which of the following is not true about the foul words? n One cannot be erased because it is scratched into the wall. n One is written in crayon n They are located where Holden remembers them from childhood. n They are written in places where there are children.
QUESTION n The song that the carousel plays when Phoebe rides it is n The same as when Holden rode the carousel n “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. ” n “Little Shirley Beans. ” n Different from when Holden rode the carousel
ANSWER n The song that the carousel plays when Phoebe rides it is n The same as when Holden rode the carousdel n “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. ” n “Little Shirley Beans. ” n Different from when Holden rode the carousel
QUESTION n Phoebe helps Holden reach the epiphany that n there are phonies in the world n he has been a failure to school n he can protect the children n he must learn to deal with the “reality” of the world
ANSWER n Phoebe helps Holden reach the epiphany that n there are phonies in the world n he has been a failure to school n he can protect the children n he must learn to deal with the “reality” of the world
QUESTION n Holden’s lies to Mrs. Morrow reveal that n Holden is a mean person n People will believe what they want rather than reality n Mothers feel sorry for kids n He doesn’t like Mrs. Morrow
ANSWER n Holden’s lies to Mrs. Morrow reveal that n Holden is a mean person n People will believe what they want rather than reality n Mothers feel sorry for kids n He doesn’t like Mrs. Morrow
QUESTION n The hunting hat symbolizes n Isolation n Quest for understanding. n Holden’s materialistic values. n Innocence
ANSWER n The hunting hat symbolizes n Isolation n Quest for understanding. n Holden’s materialistic values. n Innocence
QUESTION n The theme that the adult world is irreclaimably corrupt is developed in all of the following ways except in n the obscenities on the wall n the world of the New York hotel n Jane and Holden’s missed connections n Mr. Antolini’s advances
ANSWER n The theme that the adult world is irreclaimably corrupt is developed in all of the following ways except in n the obscenities on the wall n the world of the New York hotel n Jane and Holden’s missed connections n Mr. Antolini’s advances
PUT THE FOLLOWING EVENTS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER n A) Phoebe follows Holden to the zoo n B) Holden checks into the Edmont Hotel and sees the perverts n C) Stradlater beats up Holden n D) Holden picks up the hunting hat after the fencing match n E) Holden sees “Fuck You” written at the school n F) Holden goes to California n G) Holden goes ice skating with Sally Hayes
ANSWER n D) Holden picks up the hunting hat after the fencing match n C) Stradlater beats up Holden n B) Holden checks into the Edmont Hotel and sees the perverts n G) Holden goes ice skating with Sally Hayes n E) Holden sees “Fuck You” written at the school n A) Phoebe follows Holden to the zoo n F) Holden goes to California
WHO SAID THIS? n“You don’t like anything that’s happening… You don’t like any school. You don’t like a million things. ”
PHOEBE
WHO SAID THIS? n“Almost every time somebody gives me a present, it ends up making me sad. ”
HOLDEN
WHO SAID THIS? n“Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules. ”
MR. SPENCER
WHO SAID THIS? n“For crissake, …This is about a… baseball glove. ”
STRADLATER
OTHER SECTIONS ON THE TEST: n VOCABULARY FROM THE GREEN SHEET n CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS-MATCHING n LITERARY DEFINITIONS n SHORT ESSAY
For the Remainder of Class… n Study the vocabulary on the green sheet of paper. n Work on essays.
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