The boys passed the time in the church in Chapter 5 because they were seeking shelter from the storm outside and had nowhere else to go. Being in the church provided them with a temporary refuge and safety until the storm passed.
They played cards, and read "Gone With The Wind".
depends the first time she is in the church on chapter 2-1, th second time she is in the room where someone dies on chapter 3-4, the third time in a supply room on chapter 5-1, and the fourth in the room that the leader is at
Eat baloney, read, smoke.
To pass time, Johnny, and Ponyboy read their book, played poker, sat in the back of the church, and watched the fields and the changing colours of the sky.
just say im not intresded to go out
The boys referring to Ponyboy and Johnny? Dally told them the place...
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
Jack said "Bollock to the rules" during the meeting in chapter 5: Beast From Water. Later, at the meeting in chapter 6: Beast From Air, Jack said, when talking about some of the other boys "...It's time some people knew they've got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us---."
ecclesistes chapter 3
In puberty, there is increase in libido. Boys become sexually mature and show other body modifications. Many boys start ejaculation.
In that chapter it's talking about the Mountain top village is going to start a war against the red coats.