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Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
friends should stick up for each other and it shows how strong the gang's friendship is in the story.
Friends should always stick up for each other. This story shows how strong the gang's friendship and faith was.
"... the stars lit up everything." Pg 177 hyperbole
The major events happened in chapter 5 in the outsiders are at an abandoned church in Windrixville when Ponyboy, Johnny and Dally hid there and Dairy Queen when they ate their food by buying them with Dally's money.
In chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill unexpectedly shows up at Jem and Scout's house. He had run away from his home in Meridian and hitchhiked to Maycomb to be with his friends. His arrival sparks excitement and concern among the Finch children.
Boo Radley unexpectedly shows up in the Finch house at the end of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He intervenes to protect Scout and Jem from an attack by Bob Ewell, ultimately saving their lives.
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
The German Soldiers come to Uncle Henrik's house unexpectedly and ask who is in the casket.
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.
He first shows up in Volume 5, when Kyo tranforms, but I'm not sure what Chapter. Then he shows up in other chapters throughout the manga
Tom Buchanan shows up unexpectedly at Gatsby's mansion one Sunday while he is having a party. This causes tension and leads to a confrontation between Gatsby and Tom.
friends should stick up for each other and it shows how strong the gang's friendship is in the story.
Halt's former apprentice turns up unexpectedly, and Will, Gilan and Horace are sent on a diplomatic mission to Celtica
Friends should always stick up for each other. This story shows how strong the gang's friendship and faith was.
"... the stars lit up everything." Pg 177 hyperbole
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley unexpectedly shows up in court to protect Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack, ultimately saving their lives. His appearance highlights his underlying kindness and bravery, challenging the assumptions made about him by the townspeople.