In the episode where Trina does her one woman play she says something along the lines of "The doctors say I may never walk again. Not even on crutches."
in chapter 2-3
This quote was reffering to Johnny, as he looked like a "...dark puppy who had been kicked to many times and was lost in a crowd of strangers."
That quote was used to describe Ponyboy's brother, Sodapop Curtis.
Chapter 9. Go to Spark notes and search the outsiders. Find "important quotations explained" and click "explanation for this quote".
Randy, when he and Pony were talking in the car. He was talking about Bob.
in chapter 2-3
This quote was reffering to Johnny, as he looked like a "...dark puppy who had been kicked to many times and was lost in a crowd of strangers."
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the quote "I was dying for a Pepsi" appears on page 152 in most editions. This line is spoken by the character Dally Winston, highlighting his longing for something as simple as a soft drink amidst the struggles they face. The quote captures the essence of teenage desires and the harsh realities of their lives.
That quote was used to describe Ponyboy's brother, Sodapop Curtis.
Chapter 9. Go to Spark notes and search the outsiders. Find "important quotations explained" and click "explanation for this quote".
Randy, when he and Pony were talking in the car. He was talking about Bob.
The quote where Johnny found out what the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" meant in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is on page 77. Johnny explains that the poem is about enjoying the beauty in life while it lasts because things are always changing and nothing can stay perfect forever.
Stay Gold is a quote from the famous book "The Outsiders". This could be the reason, but it is not confirmed.
The comparative form of victorious is more victorious, and the superlative form is most victorious.
They read " Stay Gold" which is a quote from the novel and film adaptation of The Outsiders. It means to stay positive and keep going.
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No she was not on Victorious