tims gang is orginized with a leader, in ponys they are all their own leader. Pony feels this might give them the upper hand because each of them has something to fight for.
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Tim Sheppard's gang doesn't have any rules. their parents never say no. Ponyboy's gang has to play fair because they don't want any more trouble. Another reason is the Socs go into the Greaser's terroritory so Ponyboy's gang is more defending than attacking.
Tim's gang all bands around Tim, the leader, and sticks together because he says so. Ponyboy's gang has no established leader and are more like brothers: they work together, but each is his own master. This gives the members of Ponyboy's gang the upper hand because they all care about eachother and are capable of making their own decisions (they don't need someone telling them what to do and can take initiative.)
Tim shepards gan has no rules, their parents never say no. Ponyboy's gang has to play fair because they don't want to cause any trouble.
Ponyboy is a chick in a group of ducks
A group of Socs including Bob Sheldon, Randy Adderson, and a boy named David try to drown Ponyboy in The Outsiders.
Ponyboy feels as though the Socs are a group of rich people that always get breaks. He feels that because they are living more upper class that they have a better life.
Tim Shepard - The leader of another band of greasers and a friend of Dally. Tim and Dally respect each other, despite occasional conflicts. Ponyboy thinks of Tim as an alley cat, hungry and restless. Tim does not appear in the novel until the night of the rumble, when his gang sides with Ponyboy's. Ponyboy sees Shepard's gang as real street hoods and criminals, and realizes that his own gang is little more than a group of friends fighting to survive.
that he sholdnt act tough, that hes diffrent than the rest of the group
Tim Shepherds gang was more violent, your typical hoods.
Ponyboy is a chick in a group of ducks
friendship
The question is, what s different between a social group and society, well its plain to see that a society is a BIG group of people as if a social group is as it says, a small group
A group of Socs including Bob Sheldon, Randy Adderson, and a boy named David try to drown Ponyboy in The Outsiders.
There is relatively little difference between a work group and a team. Different companies choose to call small groups by different names.
The control group does not change, while the experimental group is the variable you are changing.
Ponyboy feels as though the Socs are a group of rich people that always get breaks. He feels that because they are living more upper class that they have a better life.
Tim Shepard - The leader of another band of greasers and a friend of Dally. Tim and Dally respect each other, despite occasional conflicts. Ponyboy thinks of Tim as an alley cat, hungry and restless. Tim does not appear in the novel until the night of the rumble, when his gang sides with Ponyboy's. Ponyboy sees Shepard's gang as real street hoods and criminals, and realizes that his own gang is little more than a group of friends fighting to survive.
The main theme of "Killer" by Sara Shepard is the impact of secrets and lies on relationships, particularly within a group of friends. The novel explores how deception can lead to betrayal, suspicion, and ultimately, danger. It also delves into the consequences of seeking revenge and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance.
i THINK THE SOCS IS THE BAD ONE AND PONYBOY GROUP IS THE GOOD ONE.
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