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that johnny might face murder charges and that he and soda might go to a boys' home

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What conflicts occurred in chapter 2 outsiders?

1) Johnny gets jumped by Socs members when he was looking for a football outside 2) Ponyboy and Johnny meet Cherry at a drugstore. Ponyboy starts to realize that he and the Socs might have some things in common after all.


What does soda pop secretly tells ponyboy what?

that he is going to marry Sandy, his girlfriend who is pregnant with another man's baby, but the pregnancy was before sodapop and her were dating


What happened during the church on fire the outsiders?

ponyboy goes in and johny right after him to get him. and johny get burned and dally goes and get himactually, thts not exactly it ^_^There are children having a school picnic at the church, when it starts on fire ): johnny and ponyboy are heroic enough to jump inside and save the little kids, they save them, but johhny and ponyboy themselves, get injured.i hope this helps, need anything else on the book?email me at v_vbaseball.girl26@yahoo.comorgrandersongirl28@yahoo.comorjonasbrothermusic08@yahoo.comloveee


What additional problem did the brothers face after ponyboy's return?

the court hearing, the rumble, the loss of both Johnny and Dally and their personal fight with each other (the one where darry and ponyboy try to get soda to take their side).


How does ponyboy help johnny after he kills the soc?

After Jonny kills Bob, Ponyboy and Johnny realize that they need to run away because the would be put to the electric chair if they were caught, so they go to Darry Winston, who gives them a gun, and 50 bucks, and they hop on the train to run away into a church. When the coast is clear, Dally promises to come up and find them... But things might change

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What conflicts occurred in chapter 2 outsiders?

1) Johnny gets jumped by Socs members when he was looking for a football outside 2) Ponyboy and Johnny meet Cherry at a drugstore. Ponyboy starts to realize that he and the Socs might have some things in common after all.


What does soda pop secretly tells ponyboy what?

that he is going to marry Sandy, his girlfriend who is pregnant with another man's baby, but the pregnancy was before sodapop and her were dating


What happened during the church on fire the outsiders?

ponyboy goes in and johny right after him to get him. and johny get burned and dally goes and get himactually, thts not exactly it ^_^There are children having a school picnic at the church, when it starts on fire ): johnny and ponyboy are heroic enough to jump inside and save the little kids, they save them, but johhny and ponyboy themselves, get injured.i hope this helps, need anything else on the book?email me at v_vbaseball.girl26@yahoo.comorgrandersongirl28@yahoo.comorjonasbrothermusic08@yahoo.comloveee


What additional problem did the brothers face after ponyboy's return?

the court hearing, the rumble, the loss of both Johnny and Dally and their personal fight with each other (the one where darry and ponyboy try to get soda to take their side).


How does ponyboy help johnny after he kills the soc?

After Jonny kills Bob, Ponyboy and Johnny realize that they need to run away because the would be put to the electric chair if they were caught, so they go to Darry Winston, who gives them a gun, and 50 bucks, and they hop on the train to run away into a church. When the coast is clear, Dally promises to come up and find them... But things might change


Why does Cherry share her true feelings with Johnny and Ponyboy?

because it is pony boy she is likely going to fall in love with


How does darry react when he sees ponyboy in the hostipal?

Darry reaction from seeing Ponyboy in the hospital is a few. One reaction that he had was relief that Ponyboy was ok. Another reaction was that he was scared and that Ponyboy might still might be mad at him. Finally he was happy because he had his brother back and that his family was finally together again safe and sound.


What stuff happens on chapter 7 of the outsiders?

The reporters and police interview Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry in the hospital waiting room. Sodapop jokes with the reporters and hospital staff, keeping the mood light with his antics. The doctors finally emerge and say that Dally will be fine but that Johnny's back was broken when the roof caved in. Even if Johnny survives, they add, he will be permanently crippled. The next morning, Ponyboy is making breakfast when Steve Randle (Sodapop's best friend) and Two-Bit come in with the morning papers. The papers portray Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally as heroes for rescuing the schoolchildren. They also mention Ponyboy's excellent performance on the track team and in school. The papers mention that the state will charge Johnny with manslaughter and send both Ponyboy and Johnny to juvenile court, from which Ponyboy might be sent to a boys' home. The other boys reassure Ponyboy that his family will stay together. Ponyboy tells them he had his recurring nightmare-which first occurred on the night of his parents' funeral-the previous night. He never remembers the dream, but it makes him wake up in intense panic. Ponyboy asks Sodapop about Sandy and learns that she got pregnant and moved to Florida. Her parents refused to let her marry Sodapop because of his age, so Sandy left to live with her grandmother. Sodapop and Darry go to work, and Two-Bit and Ponyboy go to get Cokes at the Tasty Freeze. A blue Mustang pulls up to the restaurant, and in it they see the group of Socs that jumped Ponyboy and Johnny in the park. Ponyboy feels an immediate and intense hatred for them. One of the Socs, Marcia's boyfriend, Randy, comes over to Ponyboy. Two-Bit reminds him that no fighting is allowed before the rumble, but Randy says he wants only to talk. He asks Ponyboy why he saved those children and says he would never have thought a greaser could do such a thing. Ponyboy says that it didn't have anything to do with his being a greaser. Sick about the violence and Bob's death, Randy says he does not intend to fight at the rumble. Randy explains that Bob was his best friend, a good guy with a terrible temper and overly indulgent parents. Ponyboy feels reassured by his talk with Randy and realizes that Socs can be human and vulnerable.


Why does Darry strike Ponyboy in chapter 3?

Darry slapped Ponyboy during an arguement. Ponyboy had fallen asleep in the vacant lot with Johnny and hadn't gotten home until 2 AM. Soda tried to stick up for Ponyboy and Darry yelled at Soda. When Ponyboy raised his voice to his oldest brother, Darry hit him. Darry was not really angry at Pony...he was just scared that something had happened to him and was upset that Pony had done something as careless as fall asleep in the lot.


What decision did johnny make in chapter 6?

In chapter 6, Johnny decided to go back home and turn themselves in because they have been hiding from the police since Johnny had killed Bob, one of the Socs because they were drowning Ponyboy. Read the book to find out more Its a really interesting book and i would recommend everyone to try it out. I have not seen one person that has read and hated or didn't like the book before and i don't think that I'm going to either but if you're not a strong reader than you might not notice it but you might not understand the book and that's why you might dislike the book at first but in grade seven or eight or up then you might understand it more Its an amazing book


What is a short summary of chapters 3 4 of The Outsiders?

The OutsidersChapters 3-4Summary: Chapter 3Ponyboy, Two-Bit, and Johnny walk to Two-Bit's house with Cherry and Marcia so that they can give the girls a ride home. As they walk, Ponyboy and Cherry talk about Ponyboy's brothers. He notices how easy it is to talk to Cherry. When Cherry asks Ponyboy to describe Darry, he says Darry does not like him and probably wishes he could put Ponyboy in a home somewhere. Johnny and Two-Bit are startled to hear that Ponyboy feels this way, and Johnny says he always thought the three brothers got along well.After Ponyboy tells Cherry about Sodapop's old horse, Mickey Mouse, the two move on to discuss the differences they perceive between Socs and greasers. During this discussion, Ponyboy and Cherry find they have a surprising amount in common-for instance, they both like reading and watching sunsets. Ponyboy voices his frustration that the greasers have terrible luck while the Socs lead comfortable lives and jump the greasers out of sheer boredom. Cherry retorts that the Socs' situations are not as simple as Ponyboy thinks. They decide that the main difference between Socs and greasers is that Socs are too cool and aloof to acknowledge their emotions and that they live their lives trying to fill up their emotional void, while the greasers feel everything too intensely. Ponyboy realizes that, although they come from different classes, he and Cherry watch the same sunset.A blue Mustang cruises by the group. The Mustang belongs to Bob and Randy, Cherry's and Marcia's Soc boyfriends. The Mustang pulls up beside the group, and Randy and Bob get out. Ponyboy notices that Bob wears three heavy rings on his hand. The greasers and Socs nearly get into a fight, but the girls agree to leave with their boyfriends to prevent violence. Before leaving, Cherry tells Ponyboy that she hopes she won't see Dally again, because she thinks she could fall in love with him.Ponyboy walks home and finds Darry furious with him for staying out so late. In the ensuing argument, Darry slaps Ponyboy. No one in Ponyboy's family has ever hit him before, and Ponyboy storms out of the house in a rage. He feels sure now that Darry does not want him around. It is after two o'clock in the morning. Ponyboy finds Johnny in the lot where the greasers hang out, and he tells Johnny that they are running away. Johnny, who lives with his abusive alcoholic father, agrees to run away without hesitating. The boys decide to walk through the park and determine whether they really want to leave.Summary: Chapter 4The park is deserted at 2:30 in the morning. Ponyboy and Johnny go walking beside the fountain. It is cold out, and Ponyboy is wearing only a short-sleeved shirt. Suddenly the boys see the blue Mustang from earlier that night. Five Socs, including Randy and Bob, jump out of the car and approach them. Presumably, the Socs have come to get even with the boys for picking up their girlfriends. Ponyboy can tell they are drunk. Bob tells Ponyboy that greasers are white trash with long hair, and Ponyboy retorts that Socs are nothing but white trash with Mustangs and madras shirts. In a rage, Ponyboy spits at the Socs. A Soc grabs Ponyboy and holds his head under the frigid water of the fountain. Ponyboy feels himself drowning and blacks out. When he regains consciousness, the Socs have run away. He is lying on the pavement next to Johnny. Bob's bloody corpse is nearby. Johnny says, "I killed him," and Ponyboy sees Johnny's switchblade, dark to the hilt with blood.Ponyboy panics, but Johnny remains calm. They decide to go to Dally, thinking he might be able to help them. They find Dally at the house of Buck Merril, his rodeo partner. He manages to get the boys fifty dollars, a change of clothing for Ponyboy, and a loaded gun. He instructs them to take a train to Windrixville, where they can hide in an abandoned church. Ponyboy and Johnny get on a train, and Ponyboy goes to sleep. When they get to Windrixville, they hop off the train and find the church, where they collapse into exhausted sleep.That is a detailed version but this is a shorter version:CHAPTER 3: In the third chapter, Ponyboy, Two-Bit, andJohnny walk to Two-Bit's house so they can give the girls a ride home. A blue Mustang cruises by the group. Randy and Bob get out. Bob wears three heavy rings on his hand. The girls agree to leave with the Socs toprevent violence. Ponyboy falls asleep inthe park and Darry's mad at him for not using his head. Darry slaps Ponyboy and he runs out of thehouse. Ponyboy tells Johnny that theyare running away and Johnny runs away without hesitating. The boys later decide to walk through thepark to cool off.CHAPTER 4: The park is deserted and Ponyboy and Johnnygo to the fountain. The boys see theblue Mustang. Five drunken Socs jump them.A Soc grabs Ponyboy and holds his headunder the water of the fountain and Ponyboy blacks out. When he regains consciousness, he is lying onthe pavement next to Johnny and Bob is dead.Johnny killed him. Ponyboy andJohnny decide to go to Dally. He givesthem supplies and Ponyboy and Johnny get on a train. When they get there, they hop off the trainand find the church, where they fall asleep.


Do you believe that Ponyboy will stay gold or do you think that nothing gold can stay?

It means 'stay true to yourself'. Johnny wants Ponyboy to stay himself and stay kind and smart even when he dies and even though it will be hard he has to stay true to himself. You should look up the poem 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' by Robert Frost. It might help you understand the concept better:) ~Hope I helped:)