Упр.2 Урок 7 Юнит 10 New Millennium English 9 класс
2 Read the text and decide whether these statements are true (T) or false (F .1 book is science 2 The book is so interesting you cantaskt stop reading it once youtaskve started.З Holden disagrees with the values of the adult world.4 Holden is not like other teenagers.5 The book still sounds very up-to-date.6 Holden is a real life character.7 While reading the book you keep crying.8 Sometimes Holden feels sorry for himself.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Казырбаева, Дворецкая 9 класс, Титул:
2 Read the text and decide whether these statements are true (T) or false (F .
1 book is science
2 The book is so interesting you cantaskt stop reading it once youtaskve started.
З Holden disagrees with the values of the adult world.
4 Holden is not like other teenagers.
5 The book still sounds very up-to-date.
6 Holden is a real life character.
7 While reading the book you keep crying.
8 Sometimes Holden feels sorry for himself.
9 The author of the essay recommends everyone should read the book.
CATCHER IN THE RYE
The Catcher in the Rye, would go under "oldie but goodie" category if there ever was one. Having read the book approximately five dozen times, I can definitely say ittasks FANTASTIC. Much like the author himself, The Catcher In The Rye is a 20th-century American fiction masterpiece and definitely worth a read, which might well be a quick one, because once you start you cantaskt put it down, ittasks infectious.
The story revolves around Holden Caulfield, a 17-year-old boy involved in a battle against deceitful societal values and norms of the adult world. In 1949, recovering in a California-based sanatorium Holden reminisces of the events that took place in December 1948. Salingertasks amazing insight into the troubled youngstertasks psyche results in one of the most intriguing narratives ever written. Empathising with Holden is incredibly easy, probably because his mind mirrors that of any and every teenager. Holden Caulfield provides youth with a freedom voice that may never be muted. Written in 1951 the book surpasses its time, the narrative sounds edgy even today, in fact so much so that it has even been censored. The informal dialect in the book is exactly what youtaskd expect of a 17-year-old. The reader is made to believe in Holden as if he was a real life character. He smokes like a mad man, he drinks and he flunks out of school for the 4th time in a row. Plus, Holden is funny; actually his smart wit and sarcasm keeps you tearful with laughter throughout. Nevertheless, at times his voice turns melancholy and unhappy, even self-pitying and not to mention rude.
I strongly urge you to pick up a copy of this brilliant book and have a flip through what might be the best book you will ever read.