Catcher in the Rye
Autor: XIVXIV • May 4, 2013 • Book/Movie Report • 593 Words (3 Pages) • 1,617 Views
Vocabulary
1. By an unanimous vote of 20 to 3 the judged approved that the the man was guilty
2. Martin Luther King Jr. made a conscientious decision to speak out about the injustices burdening his people.
3.John, is hoping to not be recognized, travelled incognito disguised as a street vendor.
4.the kitchen smelled like rotten bananas, as I got closer I became aware of the putrid smell.
5. they seen me come in calm and nonchalant, which gave me a sense of security because they knew the problem is going to go away.
6. Most of us was nonchalant about the test since we did study for it the day before.
7. Back in the old days they were different social class; high class, bourgeois, and low class. The woman was rich or poor so she was part of the bourgeois.
8. At her sweet sixteen she received lavish birthday gifts from everyone.
9. As advertising hyperbole it certainly sounded impressive - even if it was untrue.
How should a person adjust to a world he/she did not create.
What does it mean to stay true to yourself?
Is it possible to grow up without being phony?
I think it's not possible to grow up without being phony because once in our lifetime you may act fake and you may not even notice it. You may do things that aren't truthful. For example as a little kid when you do something wrong you don't tell the truth which is phony. Also parents tells they kids not to do one thing but they do the other which is phony. So in my opinion it's not possible to grow up without being phony at least once.
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