Oh, dude, in Chapter 8 of "The Outsiders," you've got some classic lines like "Things are rough all over" and "Stay gold, Ponyboy." It's like a gold mine of quotable moments, you know? So, if you're looking for some rad lines, that's where you should be checking out.
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Her puppy dies.
they vist johnny in the emergency room and plan a rumble with the socs!
chapter eight- was that the chapter with the rumble?
In Chapter 8 of "The Outsiders," Johnny expresses a desire to see his mother because he is feeling vulnerable and seeks comfort from her, despite their tumultuous relationship. He longs for parental affection and support, highlighting his need for connection and understanding during a difficult time. This moment underscores Johnny's isolation and the emotional struggles he faces as a result of his upbringing.
chapter eight- was that the chapter with the rumble?
page 136
Her puppy dies.
they vist johnny in the emergency room and plan a rumble with the socs!
page 8 but I don't know if it's in page 8 for your book...it is for mine...
chapter eight- was that the chapter with the rumble?
they needed to find their way to the mountain.
To show off his muscles when he has the chance. P.S. If you don't believe me, it says so in chapter 8 of the book.
is a statement that tells what the problem is.
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?
the boys fight in chapter 8 because they socs are still upset that Johnny, (Greasers) killed Bob, (Socs)
There is no chapter 8 of Konoha High school, the latest chapter was chapter seven.