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After her stepfather's intrusion, Jane is overwhelmed by a pain she cannot articulate, a deep sadness that she cannot put into words. Holden, full of silent ... |
Ernie is an extremely skillful piano player, but Holden thinks that he has become too slick. Ernie has a huge mirror in front of him and a spotlight on his face ... |
Holden gets into a "vomity" cab with a driver named Horwitz. He asks his question about the ducks and where they go in the winter, but Horwitz doesn't know. |
Finally, Holden gets someone to respond to his inquiry about the fate of the ducks on the Central Park lagoon when it freezes. |
Summary. Holden takes a cab through deserted streets, wishing that he could talk with Phoebe. Holden asks the driver, Horwitz, about the ducks. |
Оценка 4,3 (4) In chapter 12, what is the name of the cab driver that Holden discusses the ducks in the pond at Central Park? Horwitz. |
In Chapter 12 of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, the protagonist and narrator, is in New York City. |
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