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The Outsiders S. E. HINTON _____ Chapter 1 WHEN I STEPPED OUT into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home. I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman--- he looks tough and I don't--- but I guess my own looks aren't so bad. I have light-brown, almost-red hair and
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Johnny just sat there and stared at his feet. He hated for any one of us to be mad at him. He looked awful sad. Dally glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. I looked out the window. "Johnny," Dally said in a a pleading, high voice, using a tone I had never heard from him before, "Johnny, I ain't mad at you.
[PDF File] The Outsiders Chapter Summaries Chapter One - ICDST
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The Outsiders Chapter Summaries Chapter One Ponyboy, a “Greaser” is walking home alone from the movies when he gets jumped by a gang of “Socs” (Soshes). His two brothers and friends from his gang save him. The rest of the chapter introduces us to the main characters and the different social classes; the “Greaser” and the “Socs” !
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The Outsiders Chapter 8 Discussion Questions 1. How does what the doctor first says, on page 119, foreshadow Johnny's condition? 2. "We needed Johnny as much as he needed the gang. And for the same reason" (p.121). What do you think Pony means, and what is the reason? 3. What does Pony mean on p. 123 when he says, "we could get along without
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page 144 LEVEL 14, ACTIVITY 3 The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Prologue: The Outsiders is a story told by a 14-year-old named Ponyboy who lives in a small city in Oklahoma in the 1960s. The novel is about Ponyboy’s struggles with right and wrong, and problems that occur between two groups of teens: the rich group and the poor group.
[PDF File] Insiders and Outsiders: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge
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Insiders and Outsiders during the past generations has largely been of the tacit or de facto rather than doctrinal or principled variety. It has simply taken the form of pat-terned expectations about the appropriate selection of specialities and of problems for investigation. The handful of Negro sociologists were in large
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The Outsiders. The Outsiders. CHAPTER QUESTIONS / ANSWERS. CHAPTER 1. 1. •Ponyboy: has long light brown hair that is close to a red color, Greenish-grey eyes, is 14 years old. He is the youngest of the gang. Ponyboy and the rest of the greasers usually stick together and help each other if one of them is in need of help.
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The Outsiders Chapter Four Directions: After reading chapter four answer the questions below on a separate google doc. As always Provide your answers in COMPLETE SENTENCES. 1. What happens to Ponyboy at the park? 2. Ponyboy says that he and Johnny would “never let them have the satisfaction of knowing” that the Socs scared …
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After I'd sat in the sun for fifteen minutes to dry the bleach, Johnny let me look in the old cracked mirror we'd found in a closet. I did a double take. My hair was even lighter than Sodapop's. I'd never combed it to the side like that. It just didn't look like me. It made me look younger, and scareder, too.
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Insiders and Outsiders during the past generations has largely been of the tacit or de facto rather than doctrinal or principled variety. It has simply taken the form of pat-terned expectations about the appropriate selection of specialities and of problems for investigation. The handful of Negro sociologists were in large
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Socratic Seminar. 1. Speak whenever there is a lull in the conversation. 2. Express your opinion in a courteous, thoughtful manner. 3. Base all comments in textual evidence. question] because [insert point 1]. [insert evidence transition], [insert speaker] [insert evidence verb], “[insert evidence]” [(insert line numbers)]. [insert evidence ...
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Mickey Mouse was a dark-gold buckskin, sassy and ornery, not much more than a colt. He'd come when Soda called him. He wouldn't come for anyone else. That horse loved Soda. He'd stand there and chew on Soda's sleeve or collar. Gosh, but Sodapop was crazy about that horse. He went down to see him every day.
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The Outsiders 13 Comprehension and Discussion Questions Chapter 4 Answer the following questions in complete sentence form. Give examples from the story to support your response. 1. In Chapter 2 the author used foreshadowing to …
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Chapter Ten 1. How does Pony's dreaming, or lying to himself, finally work in this chapter? 2. Why was Johnny's dying so difficult for Dally to handle? 3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted to die? Chapter Eleven 1. Explain why Pony might rather have anyone's hate than their pity (p.162)? 2. What do you think is going on with Ponyboy when ...
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Mickey Mouse was a dark-gold buckskin, sassy and ornery, not much more than a colt. He'd come when Soda called him. He wouldn't come for anyone else. That horse loved Soda. He'd stand there and chew on Soda's sleeve or collar. Gosh, but Sodapop was crazy about that horse. He went down to see him every day.
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Name: Period: The Outsiders: Read to Understand Chapter 5: Allusion. Allusion: reference to a literary work or historical place or event in piece of literature. In chapter 5, Ponyboy recites a poem by Robert Frost to Johnny. This has meaning to both boys. Mark the poem to show figurative language: words or phrases that stand for ideas.
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The$Outsiders,S.E.Hinton" 117" weeks. But that was the last time Id ever drink. Id seen too much of what drinking did for you at Johnny's house. "Hey, Two-Bit," I ...
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TThhee OOuuttssiiddeerrss S. E. Hinton According to Wikipedia, The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel, but did most of the work when she was sixteen and a junior in high school.
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Johnny was dead. But he wasn't. That still body back in the hospital wasn't Johnny. Johnny was somewhere else--- maybe asleep in the lot, or playing the pinball machine in the bowling alley, or sitting on the back steps of the church in Windrixville. I'd go home and walk by the lot, and Johnny would be sitting on the curb smoking a cigarette ...
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Listen, with your brains and grades you could get a scholarship, and we could put you through college. But schoolwork's not the point. You're living in a vacuum, Pony, and you're going to have to cut it out. Johnny and Dallas were our buddies, too, but you don't just stop living because you lose someone.
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Chapter 144. Business Groups Incorporation Act 1974. Certified on: / /20 . INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Chapter 144. Business Groups Incorporation Act 1974. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART I – INTRODUCTORY. 1. Purposes of this Act. 2. Interpretation. “the appropriate Act” ...
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Johnny just sat there and stared at his feet. He hated for any one of us to be mad at him. He looked awful sad. Dally glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. I looked out the window. "Johnny," Dally said in a a pleading, high voice, using a tone I had never heard from him before, "Johnny, I ain't mad at you.
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