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Lines 51-54 (This question,.conflict within us) indicates that Salinger is trying to ______.
A

suggest a solution to a psychological problem

B

distance himself from the character of Holden

C

criticize the social order of his era

D

employ a sophisticated literary device

E

make the reader sympathize with Holden's angst


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塞林格直接将这个问题摆在我们读者的面前是为了激发读者对霍尔顿不安的同情。
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