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What important discovery did Randy and Ponyboy make when they met at Tasty freeze?

Randy and Ponyboy discuss how their labels of 'greaser' and 'Soc' does not affect how each of them would have reacted in the fire situation.


How do Darry and soda react to ponyboy illness?

In contrast to this close loving relationship with Sodapop is Ponyboy's volatile relationship with his oldest brother, Darry. Pony and Darry are always at odds. Darry gets frustrated because Ponyboy "never thinks" and is always doing things that put the family's living arrangements at risk. Darry is the "father figure" since the death of the boy's parents. If they get into trouble the state agency will separate them. Darry is working two jobs to try to keep the family together and is hard on Ponyboy because he has to be. It isn't until the end of the novel that Ponyboy grows up enough to realize that Darry and he may not ever be close, but Darry really does love him.


How did Johnny and letter affect Ponyboy and choice of theme for his English paper?

He cant face the fact that Johnny, his best friend, died and also Johnny said in his letter to tell Dally to look at sunsrises or sunsets but Dally died already so this makes Ponyboy have a mental breakdown!


How does looking at a old yearbook affect Ponyboy?

When Ponyboy sees Bob's picture in the yearbook, he remembers the stuff Randy said to him about Bob having a nicer side to him, a side that Ponyboy hadn't seen and didn't kno about, and about Bob's parents thinking Bob was murdered because of them because they didn't treat him well enough.


In the outsiders why does Ponyboy feel bad about cutting his hair?

Pony Boy is focused on most throughout the novel and therefore the author has wanted us to go along with his values and beliefs. The protagonist is usually the main character, and the main character in the Outsiders is Pony Boy.

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Does a chapter 7 bankruptcy affect your credit the same as a chapter 13?

Yes.


What important discovery did Randy and Ponyboy make when they met at Tasty freeze?

Randy and Ponyboy discuss how their labels of 'greaser' and 'Soc' does not affect how each of them would have reacted in the fire situation.


Does chapter 11 affect your personal credit?

Yes.


The Outsiders Questions?

These are only a few questions we got asked in class about the outsiders book - we haven't got through it all yet :pOutsiders Question for Chapter 1 - What do you think Ponyboy means when he says, "I lie to myself all the time"? (Pg. 18) Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 2 Question: What do you think is meant by the following quote; "You wanna know something" She looked me straight in the eye. "Things are rough all over again." (Pg. 35) Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 3 Question: Reread the last line of chapter three. How does the author's use of foreshadowing at the end of the chapter affect you as a reader? Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 4 Question: Recall in Ponyboy's dream in Chapter 3 (pg. 48). Why are the events in chapter 4 ironic? Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 5 Question - Examine Robert Frost's poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay. What do you think the poem is saying? How might this apply to the characters in the novel?Outsiders Chapter 6 - Using your image of what a hero is to you, do the three boys prove themselves to be heros, according to your definition? Explain.Outsiders Chapter 7 - Compare the upbringing between Bob and Johnny. How did their upbringing motivate their actions?Outsiders Chapter 8 - How does the author portray different ideas of family in the story?Outsiders Chapter 9 - How do you think Johnny's last words might influence Ponyboy in the future?


Does chapter 7 affect 401k?

No...you must disclose it but it will be exempt.


How does the disease affect different age groups?

Cause they have more diseases than Sudan does so that Africa will win the rivalry about fighting and the AIDS


How did native Americans affect the french british rivalry?

They would hide in trees and bushes. And catch them by surprise therefor killing a lot of men.


You have huge debt medium income do not want chapter 13 will divorce let us file chapter 7?

Divorce will not affect filing chapter 7. If the divorce is final, you will have to file separate chapter 7s. If the divorce is not final, or has not happened, you can file a joint chapter 7.


What is incongruity of affect?

Emotional responses which seem grossly out of tune with the situation or subject being discussed. (e.g. "My son just died, LOL.")


How do Darry and soda react to ponyboy illness?

In contrast to this close loving relationship with Sodapop is Ponyboy's volatile relationship with his oldest brother, Darry. Pony and Darry are always at odds. Darry gets frustrated because Ponyboy "never thinks" and is always doing things that put the family's living arrangements at risk. Darry is the "father figure" since the death of the boy's parents. If they get into trouble the state agency will separate them. Darry is working two jobs to try to keep the family together and is hard on Ponyboy because he has to be. It isn't until the end of the novel that Ponyboy grows up enough to realize that Darry and he may not ever be close, but Darry really does love him.


How does chapter 11 bankruptcy affect you?

Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows you to reorganize your debt so that you may pay it off. But it is not for everyone. You should contact a lawyer to see if you could even qualify for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.