because he was really stupid
I think you are talking about Johnny Walker. And then the answer would be yes.
i personally think it is, because i am not a fan of historical books i think it is way boring
Johnny loved Dally in a way that Johnny had never been loved before. He wanted Dally to know that just because they were greasers, they were people, too.
He'a really shy and does not like himself that much because of the way his parents treat him
I personally think Johnny's last words "Stay gold Pony, stay gold." meant that he didn't want Ponyboy to change or to harden up like Dally or Darry. He wanted him to stay the way he was.
Expectancy theory is about what one expects, the way they think when they are making a decision.
I don't think so yet.
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I personally think Johnny's last words "Stay gold Pony, stay gold." meant that he didn't want Ponyboy to change or to harden up like Dally or Darry. He wanted him to stay the way he was.
Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
Johnny Depp all the way!
Since Johnny is a name, you say it the same way