He can stay with them.
Johnny asked Ponyboy to get him another Gone With the Wind.
Darry slaps Ponyboy.
that darry did care about him
johnny tried to save some kids from a burning church
The cliffhanger is when Ponyboy runs away and says "things might get better, but i was wrong."
he committed suicide but to fail.
Johnny asked Ponyboy to get him another Gone With the Wind.
to commit suicide
Darry slaps Ponyboy.
that darry did care about him
In the end of chapter 16, the protagonist is faced with a pivotal decision that will impact the rest of the story. Chapter 17 delves into the aftermath of that decision, revealing its consequences and setting the stage for the next phase of the narrative.
johnny tried to save some kids from a burning church
The cliffhanger is when Ponyboy runs away and says "things might get better, but i was wrong."
Henry says so at the end of the chapter because he wants to emphasize his point or conclusion. It signifies that he is confident in his statement or decision.
Darry did it so Ponyboy, if he stayed in school and didn't get in trouble, would have a bright future and not end up like Dally does later in the book, and would live a productive life because he knew that Ponyboy had a gift.
i dont now you wirdo
At the end of chapter 16 in "The Giver," Jonas decided to leave the community. He chose to escape in order to seek a better life and freedom, as he could no longer tolerate the oppressive and controlling environment in which he lived.