3. Bad bullets:
MONKEYS
• The Pygmy Marmoset is the world's smallest monkey. It measures 117-159
millimeters (four and a half to six inches) in length and weighs 85 to 140 grams
(three to five ounces).
•Most Old World monkeys have small, curved nostrils set close together. Most
New World monkeys have round nostrils set far apart on flat noses.
•Many New World monkeys have prehensile tails, a feature not shared by any
of their Old World cousins. Prehensile tails are used for grasping objects,
swinging, and steadying the monkey by grasping limbs and branches when the
hands and feet are being used in progression.
•A group of monkeys is called a "troop."
•Monkeys live in trees, grasslands, mountains, forests, and on high plains.
16. Good Perceptual Differences:
Catcher in the Rye
Themes:
1. Alienation as a Form of Self-Protection
2. The Painfulness of Growing Up
3. The Phoniness of the Adult World
Motifs:
1. Lying and Deception
2. Loneliness
3. Relationships, Intimacy, and Sexuality
17. Bad Perceptual Differences:
Catcher in the Rye
Themes:
1. Alienation as a Form of Self-Protection
2. The Painfulness of Growing Up
3. The Phoniness of the Adult World
Motifs:
1. Lying and Deception
2. Loneliness
3. Relationships, Intimacy, and Sexuality