the man who was at the fire and said he was brave for going in thr fire to save those kids.
In the ambulance, Jerry shows concern for Ponyboy's well-being and tries to reassure him. He speaks gently, attempting to comfort him during a traumatic moment, and expresses his desire for Ponyboy to stay calm. Jerry's empathetic demeanor highlights his role as a compassionate figure in Ponyboy's life at that moment.
In the ambulance, Ponyboy learns that Johnny is in critical condition after the fire and has sustained severe injuries, including third-degree burns. He realizes Johnny is likely facing a grim fate, which deepens Ponyboy's sense of loss and the gravity of their circumstances. This moment also highlights the bond between them, as Ponyboy reflects on Johnny's bravery and the sacrifices he made during the fire to save others.
Jerry Wood is the man by the fire at the church who tries to stop Ponyboy and Johnny from going in. Also, the man who is in the ambulance and hospital alongside Ponyboy.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
Darry slaps Ponyboy because ponyboy was sassing back at him
Jerry Wood.
I think it the guy that burned his arm(sorry i havent read it in 2 years)
Jerry Wood is the man by the fire at the church who tries to stop Ponyboy and Johnny from going in. Also, the man who is in the ambulance and hospital alongside Ponyboy.
William McKinley may have been carried by an electric ambulance after he was shot. Theodore Roosevelt definitely rode in a motorcar.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
It's funny cuz i had the same question but the answer is when Dally Winston comes to meet Johnny and Ponyboy while they are eating Johnny says I think we shoyuld hand ourselves in. Dally doesnt say anything about not handing them ion but just says the police is harsh with the GREASERS. Late when they head back to church it's on fire and ponyboy and johnny go in to help kids until the roof caves in and hurts johnny and ponyboy but while saving ponyboy dally's arm get burnt. When going to the hospital in the ambulance ponyboy asks and and the person helping him"nurse"tells him that johnny may survive but dally wil be alright. ponyboy meets darry and sodapop and apologizes! hope this helps :)
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ambulance
Verb: to ride; simple past: rode; past participle: ridden It would NOT be correct to say "have rode", since rode is not the participle. You would either say "we rode them" or "we have ridden them" to be correct.
The plural of ambulance is ambulances.
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends