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The way the book ends is how the book starts, so technically what S. E. Hinton was implying was that Ponyboy's English paper was the book, The Outsiders. Basically the book was Pony's English paper.
he doesnt use street sense
johnny flipped out the razor-edge of his switch, took hold of my hair, and started sawing at it.
She didn't want to reveal she was a woman.
Sagely said, Yoda.
There are two definitions for sagely: 1. Acting in a wise manner 2. Resembling sagebrush 1. She was sagely for saving her money instead of spending it 2. Her hair, with all its knots and tangles, was sagely.
The boy was working sagely.
Because I was in trouble, I SAGELY decided to ask my father for help/advice.
I like his sage advice. Sage is a type of bush.
Sagely is an adverb.
Sagely is an adverb; sage is the adjective form. Another word for sagely is wisely, so an example of an appropriate sentence would be: "I SAGELY decided to ask my grandmother for help, because she has always given me SAGE advice. She's like a wise old owl."
You say "Yes." and nod sagely.
"Ponyboy gave a submissive look." is the sentence
-ly(meaning of or being________.)
Mary Ann Smith Sagely has written: 'East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana' -- subject(s): Registers of births
The people of the small town had an ingrained distrust of outsiders.