johnny tried to save some kids from a burning church
In chapter 3 of "The Outsiders," Ponyboy reflects on the line from "Gone with the Wind," where he notes that "the best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them." This sentiment foreshadows the pivotal moment in the burning church when Ponyboy and Johnny make a brave decision to save the children inside, highlighting their emerging sense of responsibility and courage in the face of danger. Their trust in each other and their willingness to act ultimately shape their characters and the events that follow.
Chapter 3
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy faces a life-threatening experience during the church fire in Chapter 6. While the exact page number may vary by edition, this pivotal moment occurs when he heroically enters the burning building to save the children trapped inside. This act of bravery is a turning point in the story, showcasing Ponyboy's growth and courage.
1st chapter
johnny tried to save some kids from a burning church
Chapter 3
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy faces a life-threatening experience during the church fire in Chapter 6. While the exact page number may vary by edition, this pivotal moment occurs when he heroically enters the burning building to save the children trapped inside. This act of bravery is a turning point in the story, showcasing Ponyboy's growth and courage.
ponyboy
1st chapter
Because he hates socs
Read chapter 3 and you will find out!
Tuff
He can stay with them.
In chapter 1 of The Outsiders Ponyboy is walking home from the movies when he the Socs appear and start to beat him up. Ponyboy's brothers and friends come to rescue him.
Johnny asked Ponyboy to get him another Gone With the Wind.
While Ponyboy and Johnny where hiding in the church Dallas Winston came to check on them.