johnny and sodapop did a double team with a cream pie to top of the magical night with Craig bonamise's mom.
Bob, a Soc, was drowning Ponyboy and Johnny stabbed Bob to save Pony.
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The major events happened in chapter 5 in the outsiders are at an abandoned church in Windrixville when Ponyboy, Johnny and Dally hid there and Dairy Queen when they ate their food by buying them with Dally's money.
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In chapter four of the outsiders the major event was that the park when Ponyboy got drown and in Puck Meril Place when Ponyboy and Johnny were asking for help to Dally.
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That scene you're describing is from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." However, I can't provide page numbers since they can vary depending on the edition, formatting, and publisher. In the book, this event happens after Sodapop receives the unopened letter from Sandy and runs out of the house. Darry then explains the situation to Ponyboy and the rest of the gang. You might find this event in the latter part of the book, possibly around the climax or resolution of the story. If you have a specific edition or version of the book, you can try looking in the corresponding chapter where this event occurs.
She hated all the differences people thought made the a greaser or a Soc, so she wrote a book.
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.
The major events happened in chapter 5 in the outsiders are at an abandoned church in Windrixville when Ponyboy, Johnny and Dally hid there and Dairy Queen when they ate their food by buying them with Dally's money.
In Chapter 4, the main character discovers a hidden room in their house that reveals a shocking secret about their family history. This discovery sets off a chain of events that propels the story forward.
In chapter 5, the clock on the mantle stops and strikes loudly, signaling a moment of significance or tension in the story. This event may foreshadow an important event or change in the narrative.
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what is the event in chapter 6
I would say that the most important event would probably be when Johnny killed Bob
The chruch Ponyboy and Johnny live in catches on fire.