The outsiders book summary chapter 1

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      Chapter 6 Plot Summary (3-5 sentences) Response to Literature (5 sentences) “That was his silent fear then—of losing another person he loved” (Hinton 98). Symbolic Picture and Quote The Outsiders Study Guide Chapters 7-8. Chapter 7 Plot Summary (3-5 sentences) Response to Literature (5 sentences)

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      For each chapter, identify the main idea and record it in the appropriate spot on the X axis. After you finish this, rate the chapter on a scale of 1-10; focus on its excitement level. You might want to keep a comparison to Chapter 1 as you progress through the novel.

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      CHAPTER SUMMARIES WITH NOTES . Chapter 1 . Summary . Ponyboy Curtis steps out from a movie theater into the bright sunlight, thinking about Paul Newman and catching a ride home. He never likes to walk alone in town, for he is fearful of being jumped by a rival gang member.

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      OBJECTIVE SUMMARY . In S.E Hinton’s . The Outsiders, chapter one, a young man named Ponyboy Curtis, who now lives with his brothers because his parents passed, is in a gang called the Greasers that often feuds with a rival gang called the Socs. First, Ponyboy is trailed by a …

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    • [DOC File]The Outsiders - Annotation #1

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      The Outsiders - Annotation #1 Directions: Highlight the diction and explain what mood it creates in the margins of the paper. On the back of the paper, write three questions—one for each level of reading (literal, inferential, and thematic).

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