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composition "on 36 hours in a room(where you are)"

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Answered by Sarujan
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Answered by ponnuchinnu86
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We love the New York Times Travel section’s long-running 36 Hours column — so much, in fact, that we’ve written our own lesson plan about how to use it across subject areas.

But in this edition of our “Great Ideas from Readers” column, Ondrea L. Reisinger works with the concept more deeply, and connects it to literature.

Below, she tells how she used the 36 Hours structure to help her 10th graders understand Holden’s journey in “The Catcher in the Rye.” By exploring their own hometowns and drawing on fond memories of childhood haunts, students come to understand Holden’s overwhelming nostalgia for his past.

Do you teach or learn with The New York Times? We’d love to hear how. Browse all our Reader Ideas or submit one of your own.

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