I know one .. In Chapter 4 just before Ponyboy is drowned and Johnny kills Bob... They say this..
"You know what a greaser is? White Trash with long hair".
Ponyboy responds with
" Do you know what a socs is? White trash with mustangs and madras"
Johnny is smaller in size than Pony but he is 16, Pony is bigger in size but smaller in age, he's 14. When Cherry Valence figures this out at the drive-in movie theater, she finds it shocking that Johnny is older than Pony but way smaller.
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some figurative language in this book is on page 7 , 76. :)
Aye. Forget about it!
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
look in the book at like ch.11 i think
you really sound like you love your own voice
Some sporting examples of stereotyping include assuming that all basketball players are tall and athletic, that all female athletes are not as skilled as male athletes, and that all swimmers are introverted and quiet. These stereotypes can limit opportunities for athletes and reinforce harmful biases.
some figurative language in this book is on page 7 , 76. :)
what are some of the examples of restrauants and orthers in the book
Aye. Forget about it!
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
Some examples of stereotyping gay people include assuming all gay men are effeminate or all lesbians are masculine, believing that all gay individuals are promiscuous or unable to have long-term relationships, and associating being gay with certain professions or hobbies. Stereotyping can be harmful because it oversimplifies the diversity and complexity of individuals within the LGBTQ+ community.
the best one i can think of is when ponyboy tells cherry valance about Mickey Mouse
you really sound like you love your own voice
look in the book at like ch.11 i think
There is no answer
Some examples of singular nouns are "book," "dog," "cat," and "table."
There are many allusions in the outsiders some of them are; Paul Newman Nothing Gold Can Stay Gone With The Wind I hope that helped I don't know very many though.