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The American novelist J.D Salinger wrote The Catcher in the Rye in 1951. It became a best-seller all over the world. The main character is a teenager called Holden Caulfield. The setting is the USA in the 1950s. At the beginning of the story, Holden is at boarding school. The school expels him and the story is about three days he spends alone in New York. The themes of the book are growing up and how false adults can be.The ending is a bit mysterious because the reader isn't sure what will happen to Holden.
2. In the Great London Fire of 1666, 3,000 houses and 97 churches were destroyed.
3. The telephone was invented by Alexander Bell.
4. These flowers have been grow in our garden.
5. “Romeo and Juliet” was written by Shakespeare.