In "Catch-22," the character Yossarian is often associated with the concept of absurdity and the bureaucratic paradoxes of war. However, if you're referring to a specific gaming context or a scoring system involving "AR points," please provide more details, as "Catch-22" itself does not have an official point value in any recognized game or system.
5 pts
The movie "Stargirl" is worth 4 AR points according to the Accelerated Reader program. It is targeted at a middle-grade audience and falls within the 4th to 5th grade reading level range.
Your receive AR points at your schools. You get them at the beginning of each quarter of a school year. You read books throughout the quarter that are worth points. You try to read books that are worth the amount of points that are given to you by your teacher. You have to reach the points by the end of the quarter. Ar - Accelerated Reader Starting from the 1st quarter you will get points... each quarter when you reach your goal you get a higher goal the next quarter.
9.0 points
Go on ar and type the name of the book in and it should pop up and tell you
7.0 ar points!
10 AR points
It is worth 2 points
"Hush, Hush" by Becca Fitzpatrick is worth 13 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan is worth 13 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is worth 7 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
Matilda by Roald Dahl is set at a grade level of 5.0, and is worth 6 AR points.
it is worth 19 points the last time i checked :)
The book "Peak" by Roland Smith is worth 10 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
9.0
7
5 pts