cut there hair after johnny goes and buy food with the money Dal gave them after johnny st abed that socs . any way, johnny bought peroxide and ony died pony boys hair while he cut his hair with a pocket knife
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.
johnny likes to hangout by him self or follow the other gang member's, anything to keep him out of home. Ponyboy likes to watch the sunsets, watch movies, and play football, he is a great track funner and he loves hanging out with his big brother Sodapop. dallas like girls and party's, he will do anything as long as its illegal. all of the boys love to fight, smoke and show off mainly
Based on the outsiders by SE Hinton I think Ponyboy and Johnny alike in many ways like they are both tuff and they both decided to run away because ponyboy got slapped by dary because ponyboy was out late also they are both in the same gang and are very caring like when Johnny went to get supplies because they were staying in an abandoned church, he saw gone with the wind he remembered pony wanted to read from he was a kid and he bought it to pass time. Also they both dislike dally and they are also similar in age only two years apart. they both also have a sensitive side both and like watching the sunset like when they were at the sunset after they went to the movies with socs girls, they were watching the sun set.
In Chapter 7 of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the tension between the Greasers and the Socs escalates as Bob's friends seek revenge for his death. Johnny and Ponyboy are forced to go into hiding after Johnny kills Bob in self-defense. The chapter delves into themes of loyalty, friendship, and the harsh realities of social class divisions. It sets the stage for the ultimate confrontation between the two rival groups in the novel.
because he loved him so much
They played cards, and read "Gone With The Wind".
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.
johnny likes to hangout by him self or follow the other gang member's, anything to keep him out of home. Ponyboy likes to watch the sunsets, watch movies, and play football, he is a great track funner and he loves hanging out with his big brother Sodapop. dallas like girls and party's, he will do anything as long as its illegal. all of the boys love to fight, smoke and show off mainly
Based on the outsiders by SE Hinton I think Ponyboy and Johnny alike in many ways like they are both tuff and they both decided to run away because ponyboy got slapped by dary because ponyboy was out late also they are both in the same gang and are very caring like when Johnny went to get supplies because they were staying in an abandoned church, he saw gone with the wind he remembered pony wanted to read from he was a kid and he bought it to pass time. Also they both dislike dally and they are also similar in age only two years apart. they both also have a sensitive side both and like watching the sunset like when they were at the sunset after they went to the movies with socs girls, they were watching the sun set.
In Chapter 7 of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the tension between the Greasers and the Socs escalates as Bob's friends seek revenge for his death. Johnny and Ponyboy are forced to go into hiding after Johnny kills Bob in self-defense. The chapter delves into themes of loyalty, friendship, and the harsh realities of social class divisions. It sets the stage for the ultimate confrontation between the two rival groups in the novel.
because he loved him so much
if ponyboy will come up with a good semester theme, he'll pass with a C grade.
the boys are in a gang fight Johnny stabs a rival gang member Bob and he dies. The boys hid in an abandoned church. they decide to turn themselves in and then see that a church is on fire and several kids are trapped inside.They try to save the kids but a large piece of burning wood falls on Johnny and breaks his back. johnny is then going to be charged with manslaughter. Dally and Ponyboy visit Johnny again, where he dies in front of their eyes. Dally is overwhelmed and runs out of the hospital. Soon after, Darry and the others get a phone call from Dally, who has robbed a grocery store. The boys run out to find him, but the police are chasing him. Dally pulls out an unloaded gun that he only used as a bluff. Not knowing this, the police shoot him down. The boys realize that Dally couldn't bear to live without Johnny. Ponyboy faints and stays sick and delirious for nearly a week. While recovering at home, he convinces himself that Johnny is not dead and that he is the one who killed Bob.When Ponyboy goes back to school, his grades drop dramatically. He begins to run into things and forget things. Although he is failing English, his teacher says he will pass him if he writes a decent theme. Ponyboy reads the copy of Gone with the Windthat Johnny gave to him before dying. In the pages, he finds a note from Johnny describing how he will die proudly after saving the kids from the fire. Johnny also urges Ponyboy to "stay gold," by which he means to stay the way he is and follow his dreams. With this in mind, Ponyboy decides to write his English assignment about everything that has happened recently in his life, and it is hinted that the novel itself is Ponyboy's English assignment. He begins with the same sentence with which the book began: "When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul_Newmanand a ride home..."
To pass "Johnny Upgrade," focus on collecting as many coins as possible to upgrade Johnny's abilities, such as speed and jump height. Utilize power-ups strategically to navigate through obstacles and enemies. Practice timing your jumps and movements to avoid pitfalls, and aim to complete each level efficiently while maximizing your upgrades. Remember to explore each area thoroughly for hidden coins and upgrades.
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No, he's alive and well.
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