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how does the setting foreshadow the events in chapter 4 in the outsiders
Yes, the book "The Outsiders" is a fictional story, although S.E. Hinton was influenced by gangs and the varying social statuses that existed in her time. She based the story off of real life events but the story is still fictional.
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
They were never alive. The Outsiders is a work of fiction.
The round character in the Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis.
how does the setting foreshadow the events in chapter 4 in the outsiders
johnny dies
Jonhy is in the hospital and about to die
The narrator of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is Ponyboy Curtis, a member of the Greasers gang who shares his perspective on the events unfolding in the story.
main menu of introduction, page index, word 22 . reading
Yes, the book "The Outsiders" is a fictional story, although S.E. Hinton was influenced by gangs and the varying social statuses that existed in her time. She based the story off of real life events but the story is still fictional.
For an adolescent male, it may well be. Hopefully you'll develop a wider taste as you grow up. Enjoy it while you can.
"Because it brought other outsiders come to trade and stay". That's what I say from what I've been learning
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"The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is a young adult fiction novel that falls under the genres of coming-of-age and realistic fiction. It explores themes of social class, friendship, and identity through the eyes of the teenage characters in the story.
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