ms. sue for the book catcher in the rye i am being ackley describing holden, and i choose the 2nd incident when holden goes to ackleys room that one night after getting socked from stradlater. i not know what be a good title for this creative writing thing?

Could you use one of the quotes?

I don't know if this would be appropriate, but --

"Sleep tight, ya morons!"

http://www.shmoop.com/catcher-in-the-rye/chapter-7-summary.html

thanks ms. sue i think that be appropriate cause i writing words like that as i writing through ackleys point of view of Holden because i need to talk like them sort of. this be ackleys perspective of holden i be writing about.

You're welcome.

Choosing a title for your creative writing piece can be a fun and challenging task. To come up with a suitable title for your description of Holden's visit to Ackley's room, it's important to consider the key elements of the scene you're describing and the emotions it evokes. Here are some steps you can follow to help you brainstorm a fitting title:

1. Identify the main theme or message of your creative writing piece. For example, if you want to emphasize Holden's feelings of isolation, frustration, or discomfort, consider incorporating those elements into your title.

2. Focus on the specific incident you are describing—the moment Holden visits Ackley's room after getting punched by Stradlater. Think about the unique aspects of this scene and the specific details you've included in your description.

3. Use descriptive language to capture the mood and atmosphere of the scene. Consider the tone, emotions, and overall atmosphere you want to convey through your title.

Based on these considerations, here are a few title ideas for your creative writing piece:

1. "Darkened Reflections: Holden's Visit to Ackley's Room"
2. "Underneath the Shadows: Exploring Ackley's Lair with Holden"
3. "The Aftermath: A Night of Turmoil and Intrigue"
4. "Hollow Halls and Broken Spirits: Holden's Encounter with Ackley"
5. "Silent Echoes: Holden's Journey into Ackley's Domain"

Remember, these are just suggestions, and you can always modify or combine elements to create a title that feels most fitting for your creative writing piece.