Hinton has stated that she writes from male points of view because she wanted her books to appeal to both male and female readers. She believes that gender should not limit the themes and emotions that a writer can explore in their work. Additionally, she grew up with two brothers and felt more comfortable writing from a male perspective.
because she read one of her favorite books, it was by a male and i really dont know i asked this so yeah anyone answer
S.E. Hinton writes from a male point of view because the Outsiders was inspired by the story of one of her male friends.
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
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Because she mainly had male friends and had brothers when she was growing up. For "the Outsiders" it was because she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer.
Because she mainly had male friends and had brothers when she was growing up. For "the Outsiders" it was because she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer.
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
Hinton, OK
It means that the freezing or melting points do not change, that they are always the same, depending on the type of matter. For eg. the melting point or freezing point of water is 0○ Celsius and the boiling point is always 100○C.
It's pretty much always the point of a line because the soulution of the system is always an ordered pair where the two or more lines intersect
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A reference point helps to explain why we are, where we are.
There is a nerve in the arm. That is the strongest pressure point for Females and Males
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in the book the outsiders by s. e. hinton, the point of view is 1st person, because ponyboy is the narrorator, and because you know his thoughts but not any of the other characters.