critical condition
Bob- dies from Johnny stabbing him when he was drowning PonyboyDally- diesJohnny- dies from fire in a church it also paralyzes him and gives him third degree burns
ok I'm not the type of person who just gives out the answer like some people but anyway johnny is in a critical condition because of all the burns and the loss of oxygen and blood that has happened but in the book it tells you that johnny is very very close to dying. my name is Crystina Skelton by the way. I hope this helps you.
Fire It Up - Johnny Reid album - was created in 2012.
In the ambulance, Ponyboy learns that Johnny is in critical condition after the fire and has sustained severe injuries, including third-degree burns. He realizes Johnny is likely facing a grim fate, which deepens Ponyboy's sense of loss and the gravity of their circumstances. This moment also highlights the bond between them, as Ponyboy reflects on Johnny's bravery and the sacrifices he made during the fire to save others.
What the doctor says, shows that Johnny is in a bad condition but he will be glad to see his friends.
Johnny Cash fell into a burning ring of fire. He went down, down, down, and the flames went higher.
Neither runs into the fire, but through the window. Ponyboy goes first, followed by Johnny.
Johnny Cash
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Johnny was saved from the fire by a brave firefighter named Mark, who risked his life to enter the burning building. Mark managed to locate Johnny and carry him to safety, ensuring he received medical attention for smoke inhalation. The quick response of the fire department and Mark's heroism were crucial in saving Johnny's life.
After the fire, Dally is in a state of shock and distress. He suffers from severe injuries, including burns, and is emotionally traumatized from losing Johnny, whom he cared deeply for. Dally’s grief and anger lead him to a reckless state, demonstrating his inability to cope with the loss. His condition reflects both physical pain and profound emotional turmoil.
Johnny and Ponyboy.