For me, I think the Socs is wrong in the situation because they drowned ponyboy and johnny just helped ponyboy ..
Wish it helps you :)
the socs
The fact that you spelled "major" wrong kind of shows why you need these notes... 1) The gang gets prepared for the rumble...Pony tries to figure out why everyone in the gang likes to fight. 2) The Socs fight against the Greasers, and the Greasers win. 3) Johnny dies in the hospital.
At the end of chapter 3, Pony says that things had to get better; that they couldn't get worse. I was wrong.
Im reading the book with my class now, and we are on chapter 7. This is what I know:Socs:CherryMarcia ( i think i may have spelt that wrong; sorry)BobGreasers:PonyboySodapopDarryJohnny (Darrel)Dally (Dallas)SteveTwo-bit Matthews
Most Religions think that fighting is wrong.
For me, I think the Socs is wrong in the situation because they drowned ponyboy and johnny just helped ponyboy ..Wish it helps you :)
the socs
In Chapter 4, Bob defines a greaser as a no-good hood, someone who is from the wrong side of the tracks and is always causing trouble. He views greasers as lower-class individuals who are beneath him and his social circle.
Neither was good, either way they both did bad. Either the socs were beating up greasers, getting drunk,or making fun of the greasers. Or the Greasers were Getting drunk, stealing, fighting, etc. ,, they both did wrong in the long run.
i think he has been very naughty
The fact that you spelled "major" wrong kind of shows why you need these notes... 1) The gang gets prepared for the rumble...Pony tries to figure out why everyone in the gang likes to fight. 2) The Socs fight against the Greasers, and the Greasers win. 3) Johnny dies in the hospital.
What in the situation is morally right or wrong, or more simply good and bad, about the situation in the context of the human experience.
you need to complete all the chapter and the chapter in which harry obtained the philosophers stone in the same chapter you also can. i think so at least. if my answer is wrong. i am sorry then.
i think they felt bad about how they had to do things. Their situation was pretty bad. If they did something wrong just slightly, they were going to pay some consequences..
Talk to her about it, let her know you care about the situation.
talk to them about depending the situation. Im sure if they truely care they will understand ,
Its like at the end of chapter 3 when he says something about "I didnt think things could get worse then this, but i was wrong". Not sure of the exact quote but you can look at the very last page of chapter 3