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The falling action is when they finish the rumble and Johnny is in the hospital. Everything suddenly drops down when Johnny dies from being severely burned in the church fire
Johnny and Ponyboy.
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
Johnny has courage in the outsiders. He first killed Bob, a Soc, just for his friend even though he knows he is going to be searched by the cops. When the church was on fire, Johnny rushed in to save the kids and pushed Pony off the window even though he knew that he was going to be badly injured. This is how Johnny is courageous in The Outsiders.
The falling action is when they finish the rumble and Johnny is in the hospital. Everything suddenly drops down when Johnny dies from being severely burned in the church fire
in the book, johnny was burned saving children from a fire in the abandoned church that he and pony boy were hiding out in
Johnny and Ponyboy.
when johnny and ponyboy were in Windrixville living in the old church
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
The chruch Ponyboy and Johnny live in catches on fire.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
The fire in "The Outsiders" occurs near the end of the book, during the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny and Ponyboy end up saving children from a burning church that was set ablaze during the fight.
Johnny, And Ponyboy. Dallas Winston got out saftley.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the Rumble is a fight between the Greasers and the Socs. During the fight, Johnny Cade kills Bob, a Soc, to protect his friend Ponyboy. This event sets in motion a chain of events that leads to Johnny and Ponyboy going into hiding and eventually being involved in a fire rescue that results in Johnny's death.
Johnny has courage in the outsiders. He first killed Bob, a Soc, just for his friend even though he knows he is going to be searched by the cops. When the church was on fire, Johnny rushed in to save the kids and pushed Pony off the window even though he knew that he was going to be badly injured. This is how Johnny is courageous in The Outsiders.
to save some children that were trapped in there by the fire. if they had not then those children would have died either by being burned or too much smoke insulation