Everything that he has been through. Almost being killed, seeing Johnny kill to protect him, running away, saving those children in the fire, his friends being hurt (johnny and dally), almost being taken away from his brothers, the rumble, and finally Johnny dieing then Dally dieing
The fact that Johnny and Dally(sniff) just died. Also that they might be separated into boys home.
At the end of the book, Ponyboy's teacher is referring to the loss of two very close friends and also the court hearing, as well as settling back into life.
Ponyboy's English teacher wanted to talk to him because he is failing class.
Jerry Wood was the teacher who saw Ponyboy go into the burning building to save the children inside. He took Ponyboy to the hospital and treated him kindly, as he was grateful for Ponyboy's act of bravery. Despite Ponyboy's status, Wood did not look down on him and treated him with respect.
Mr. Syme is Ponyboy's English teacher. The man is concerned that Ponyboy's grades are falling because he is normally capable of much more. The teacher offers Ponyboy a deal, he tells him that he can write an autobiographical paper on his own and if he turns it in he can have a chance at passing the class. Ponyboy becomes inspired at the thought of getting his story out of his head and onto paper. He ends up writing the story about the Socs and Greasers and about living with his brothers following the tragic death of their parents. The story ends up actually being the book, The Outsiders
Mr. syme does not appear in the outsiders movie
At the end of the book, Ponyboy's teacher is referring to the loss of two very close friends and also the court hearing, as well as settling back into life.
i think that you should ask ur english/language arts teacher. not me im not smart i just talk in class. i do my own homework not someone else's. so that means........ that im not tell ing u the answer.
i think that you should ask ur english/language arts teacher. not me im not smart i just talk in class. i do my own homework not someone else's. so that means........ that im not tell ing u the answer.
Ponyboy's teacher referred to the circumstances surrounding the events leading up to Johnny's death in "The Outsiders." She wanted Ponyboy to write a composition on the theme of "nothing gold can stay" by Robert Frost to help him understand the impermanence of life and the importance of cherishing the moments of beauty and innocence before they fade away.
Ponyboy's English teacher wanted to talk to him because he is failing class.
Ponyboy's English teacher wanted to talk to him because he is failing class.
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I think his teacher was because he was very educatedd andd he likedd books andd movies andd other things with that.
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Jerry Wood was the teacher who saw Ponyboy go into the burning building to save the children inside. He took Ponyboy to the hospital and treated him kindly, as he was grateful for Ponyboy's act of bravery. Despite Ponyboy's status, Wood did not look down on him and treated him with respect.
Mr. Syme is Ponyboy's English teacher. The man is concerned that Ponyboy's grades are falling because he is normally capable of much more. The teacher offers Ponyboy a deal, he tells him that he can write an autobiographical paper on his own and if he turns it in he can have a chance at passing the class. Ponyboy becomes inspired at the thought of getting his story out of his head and onto paper. He ends up writing the story about the Socs and Greasers and about living with his brothers following the tragic death of their parents. The story ends up actually being the book, The Outsiders
"Bonjour enseignante" is a French phrase that translates to "Hello teacher" in English. It is a polite and respectful way to greet a female teacher in French.