Mme Loisel is initially disappointed upon reading the invitation because she had hoped for a more glamorous event. However, she later becomes excited as she sees it as an opportunity to dress up and be in high society.
She was outraged because she thinks she would not fit in so Monsieur Loisel can buy her things that she doesn't need
you go to your jet and it will take you to the mansion
no you don't
she is unaffected
Johnny's reaction was that he wanted Ponyboy to come finish reading "Gone with the Wind" to him.
by reading
M. Robert Mulholland has written: 'The way of Scripture' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Devotional use, Reading, Bible 'Invitation to a Journey' 'Invitation to a journey' -- subject(s): Spiritual formation
amusing
by reading his life
Romeo ends up reading the invitation to the Capulet's party because he is asked to read the contents aloud for a servant who is unable to read. This chance encounter leads to Romeo deciding to attend the party, where he meets Juliet and the events of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" are set in motion.
I would describe them as "literate", or use the term "well read"
Schooling studying reading