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that he might be paralized for the rest of his life
If Johnny had not died in "The Outsiders," he would have likely faced a challenging future due to his troubled past and the ongoing gang violence in his community. He may have struggled with the emotional and physical trauma he experienced, as well as the legal consequences of his actions. Without the support of his friends, particularly Ponyboy, Johnny may have found it difficult to break free from the cycle of violence and poverty that surrounded him.
1) Johnny gets jumped by Socs members when he was looking for a football outside 2) Ponyboy and Johnny meet Cherry at a drugstore. Ponyboy starts to realize that he and the Socs might have some things in common after all.
In Chapter 2 of "The Outsiders," foreshadowing hints at Johnny's potential for violence through his traumatic experiences and the way he reacts to conflict. After being attacked by the Socs, Johnny becomes increasingly fearful and feels cornered, which suggests that he might resort to extreme measures to protect himself. Additionally, his possession of a knife serves as a subtle indication that he may be driven to violence if faced with a dire situation. This builds tension and sets the stage for future events in the story.
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that he might be paralized for the rest of his life
Morally Indignant Realistic and straightforward
Morally indignant and realistic and strightforward
If Johnny had not died in "The Outsiders," he would have likely faced a challenging future due to his troubled past and the ongoing gang violence in his community. He may have struggled with the emotional and physical trauma he experienced, as well as the legal consequences of his actions. Without the support of his friends, particularly Ponyboy, Johnny may have found it difficult to break free from the cycle of violence and poverty that surrounded him.
1) Johnny gets jumped by Socs members when he was looking for a football outside 2) Ponyboy and Johnny meet Cherry at a drugstore. Ponyboy starts to realize that he and the Socs might have some things in common after all.
because, she won't know what to do unless her mom taught her. I think it would be hard for a teenage girl truthfully
A. Realistic and straghtforward B. Morally indignant C. Subtle D. Sophisticated
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What might she do after this event in 1873? Might she be discouraged?
An antonym might be something like "calm" or "composed" (lack of anger). Or the opposite feeling of indignation (feeling offended) which would be pleased or honored.
that johnny might face murder charges and that he and soda might go to a boys' home