Two-Bit Mathews' most prized possession is his beloved ten-inch jet-handled switchblade that he wandered aimlessly in a hardware store for 2 hours to steal.
He believes it gives him bragging rights, and makes him look tough, so whenever he meets a new hoodlum, he proudly shows it off.
However, he has never used it because he knows how dangerous it can be. Whenever he needs a blade, he'll use his ordinary pocketknife.
In "The Outsiders," Two-Bit Matthews' most prized possession is his switchblade. He values it not just for its utility but also as a symbol of his identity and toughness as a Greaser. The switchblade represents his loyalty to his friends and their lifestyle, embodying the spirit of rebellion and camaraderie among the gang.
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The two children mentioned by O. Henry in "The Gift of the Magi" are the Magi, who were wise men in the Bible, known for their gift-giving to baby Jesus. This alludes to the protagonist's selfless act of sacrificing their most prized possession for their partner.
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Thomas Jefferson gave almost all of his most prized possessions to friends and the University of Virginia. His land was given to a grandson. He also gave freedom to his two remaining slaves.
two thousand bits No, there are 8 bits in a byte.
I think you mean "two bits" like the litte song, "Shave and a haircut, two bits." Two bits is a quarter, twenty five cents.
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Mr. Two Bits was born in 1922.
Two Bits was created on 1995-11-22.
Two-Bits Homan died on 1953-05-11.
Two-Bits Homan was born on 1898-06-07.