Well, there are many conflicts, and here are some:
It's either when Ponyboy gets jumped or when Darry gets mad at Pony for not using his head.
Chapter 1
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Looking tough
One conflict that Ponyboy faced in The Outsiders is internally that he doesn't know whether Darry loves him or not. Another one is that have doesn't know if he really is a menace to society or if just the socs are the menace. Another one was being jumped by the socs
when socs attack pony and he is saved by his bros.
Chapter 1
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Looking tough
In chapter 1 of The Outsiders Ponyboy is walking home from the movies when he the Socs appear and start to beat him up. Ponyboy's brothers and friends come to rescue him.
chapter 1, the first page
One conflict that Ponyboy faced in The Outsiders is internally that he doesn't know whether Darry loves him or not. Another one is that have doesn't know if he really is a menace to society or if just the socs are the menace. Another one was being jumped by the socs
page 8 but I don't know if it's in page 8 for your book...it is for mine...
when socs attack pony and he is saved by his bros.
The fact that you spelled "major" wrong kind of shows why you need these notes... 1) The gang gets prepared for the rumble...Pony tries to figure out why everyone in the gang likes to fight. 2) The Socs fight against the Greasers, and the Greasers win. 3) Johnny dies in the hospital.
In Chapter 1 of Great Expectations, the internal conflict arises when Pip struggles with his conscience after encountering the convict, feeling torn between helping him and obeying societal norms. The external conflict is evident in the power dynamics between Pip and the convict, creating tension and fear in their interactions.
Chapter 1, page 5 is where you can find the word Madras.
Johnny Cade is the quiet and loved one of the group. (or in other words the gang) hope this helped!!