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He thinks he will upset Darry and Soda.

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Q: In the novel outsiders What prevents Ponyboy from writing about his father?
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What is ponyboys real name?

In The Outsiders, Ponyboy Curtis is the characters real name. His father gave him the name along with his brothers Sodapop and Darryl.


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Is cold a good way to describe Darry Curtis in the book the outsiders?

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