I don't think it said in the book....
you can find it on pg 40 and 41 if you have the book with the leather jacket .... and the other answer they cant be a page 1220 that will be a book super long like what is it to be that long eh? all the books have the same pages hahahhahaha oky .. welll hope this can helps babe
Randy wanted to tell Ponyboy that he was sick of all of the violence and to tell him that Bob was a good guy . He also said that Bobs parents love him a lot and spoiled him rotten. Randy quoted that if Bobs old man belted him once in his life he would still be alive !
She says that because he didn't act mean and rude to her and Marcia at the drive in like Dally. Also, Cherry finds Ponyboy easy to talk to, because she can say things that she actually means, unlike when she is talking to her friends.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the concept of getting jumped is discussed early in the book, particularly in Chapter 1. The narrator, Ponyboy Curtis, describes the constant threat of violence between the Greasers and the Socs, highlighting how Greasers often face being jumped by rival groups. This theme of violence and the struggles of belonging are central to the novel's exploration of class conflict and youth identity.
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Ponyboy talks about being a pepsi addict on the bottom of page 78 and at the top of page 79. Hope this helps!
Wear a grass skirt (he doesn't talk to outsiders).
page 40
Page 143 near the middle of the page
you can find it on pg 40 and 41 if you have the book with the leather jacket .... and the other answer they cant be a page 1220 that will be a book super long like what is it to be that long eh? all the books have the same pages hahahhahaha oky .. welll hope this can helps babe
Randy wanted to tell Ponyboy that he was sick of all of the violence and to tell him that Bob was a good guy . He also said that Bobs parents love him a lot and spoiled him rotten. Randy quoted that if Bobs old man belted him once in his life he would still be alive !
I suggest talking with your parents, because they are more then happier to talk to you about this. Some talk to their fellow friend's mom or dad if they cannot talk to teir parents.
She says that because he didn't act mean and rude to her and Marcia at the drive in like Dally. Also, Cherry finds Ponyboy easy to talk to, because she can say things that she actually means, unlike when she is talking to her friends.
You need to talk to BOTH your parents about that.
First of all, talk to a trusted adult. If they are going on Facebook at home, maybe their parents aren't aware that they aren't supposed to be going on Facebook and another adult could talk to their parents about it. Or, an adult could report them to Facebook through the link on Facebook's Privacy Policy page.
It is in chapter 6. On paperback, it's on page 114.
Because he killed Bob, geez.....wouldn't you feel guilty?!