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Question #2

Who does Holden call when he first leaves the bar?

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Question #3

What happened to the record that Holden bought for Phoebe?





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Question #4

After Holden counts his money, what does he do with the coins?





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Question #5

When Holden is pretending he has been shot in the stomach, he also pretends that he is concealing that he is wounded.

What does "concealing" mean in this context?





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Question #6

Return to the section where Holden is picturing that Sally had just gotten home from a date, where Sally and her date were "saying sophisticated stuff to each other and being charming and phony."

What does Holden mean by "sophisticated"?





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Question #7

Are there any events in this chapter that aren't clear to you?

Are there any words that you did not understand?

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Chapter 20

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Who does Holden call when he first leaves the bar?

What happened to the record that Holden bought for Phoebe?

After Holden counts his money, what does he do with the coins?

When Holden is pretending he has been shot in the stomach, he also pretends that he is concealing that he is wounded.

What does "concealing" mean in this context?

Return to the section where Holden is picturing that Sally had just gotten home from a date, where Sally and her date were "saying sophisticated stuff to each other and being charming and phony."

What does Holden mean by "sophisticated"?

Are there any events in this chapter that aren't clear to you?