Every chapter has a different number of words of course,But I know the word count in Book One of The lord of the Rings is as follows; Chapter One 'A long-expected party' 9846 words Chapter Two 'The shadow of the past' : 11172 words Chapter three 'Three is Company' : 9636 words Chapter four 'A short cut to mushrooms' : 5832 words Chapter Five 'A conspiracy unmasked' : 5117 words Chapter Six 'The old forest' : 6420 words Chapter Seven 'In the house of Tom Bombadil' : 5442 words Chapter Eight 'Fog on the Barrow-downs' : 6629 words Chapter Nine 'At the sign of the prancing pony' : 6110 words Chapter Ten 'Strider' : 5785 words Chapter Eleven 'A knife in the dark' : 9353 words Chapter Twelve 'Flight to the ford' : 8704 words
No its not a graphic novel its a book with only words. (Their is also a movie for the outsiders.)
There are 2 syllables. Out-side.
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
Xeational and other words
Johnny Cade is the quiet and loved one of the group. (or in other words the gang) hope this helped!!
These are only a few questions we got asked in class about the outsiders book - we haven't got through it all yet :pOutsiders Question for Chapter 1 - What do you think Ponyboy means when he says, "I lie to myself all the time"? (Pg. 18) Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 2 Question: What do you think is meant by the following quote; "You wanna know something" She looked me straight in the eye. "Things are rough all over again." (Pg. 35) Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 3 Question: Reread the last line of chapter three. How does the author's use of foreshadowing at the end of the chapter affect you as a reader? Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 4 Question: Recall in Ponyboy's dream in Chapter 3 (pg. 48). Why are the events in chapter 4 ironic? Use text evidence and your own ideas to support your answer.Outsiders Chapter 5 Question - Examine Robert Frost's poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay. What do you think the poem is saying? How might this apply to the characters in the novel?Outsiders Chapter 6 - Using your image of what a hero is to you, do the three boys prove themselves to be heros, according to your definition? Explain.Outsiders Chapter 7 - Compare the upbringing between Bob and Johnny. How did their upbringing motivate their actions?Outsiders Chapter 8 - How does the author portray different ideas of family in the story?Outsiders Chapter 9 - How do you think Johnny's last words might influence Ponyboy in the future?
Every chapter has a different number of words of course,But I know the word count in Book One of The lord of the Rings is as follows; Chapter One 'A long-expected party' 9846 words Chapter Two 'The shadow of the past' : 11172 words Chapter three 'Three is Company' : 9636 words Chapter four 'A short cut to mushrooms' : 5832 words Chapter Five 'A conspiracy unmasked' : 5117 words Chapter Six 'The old forest' : 6420 words Chapter Seven 'In the house of Tom Bombadil' : 5442 words Chapter Eight 'Fog on the Barrow-downs' : 6629 words Chapter Nine 'At the sign of the prancing pony' : 6110 words Chapter Ten 'Strider' : 5785 words Chapter Eleven 'A knife in the dark' : 9353 words Chapter Twelve 'Flight to the ford' : 8704 words
No its not a graphic novel its a book with only words. (Their is also a movie for the outsiders.)
Xenophobia
There are 2 syllables. Out-side.
The number of words in a chapter of a book can vary, but on average, a chapter typically contains around 2,000 to 5,000 words.
Chapter 18: There are no words for this
Mainly because he prophesied about Jesus Christ, 700 years before Jesus' birth. In Isaiah chapter 7, he told of his birth, and in chapter 53, he tells of the passion.
The average number of words in a chapter varies depending on the book and genre, but typically ranges from 2,000 to 5,000 words.
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."