The Catcher in the Rye Quiz 3
1. What is significant about Holden's dislike of the graffiti on the school wall?
- Holden is a hypocrite, for he hates profanity but uses it himself in most conversations.
- Holden is hallucinating. He does not remember that he actually wrote the graffiti on the wall.
- It takes little for Holden to lapse into insane behavior.
- Holden wants to protect a sense of innocence in children.
2. Where is Stradlater's date waiting for him?
- the car
- the cafeteria
- the yard
- the Annex
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