Two-Bit, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," goes to school primarily to socialize and maintain connections with his peers, as education is a significant part of his teenage life. Despite his tough exterior and rebellious nature, he values the camaraderie and friendships that come from being part of a school environment. Additionally, attending school allows him to navigate the challenges of growing up in a socioeconomically divided community.
No, he stays in school to check out the chicks.
two bit and soda didnt but soda and Steve got pulled into the station for doing acrobatics on the sidwalk
He likes Goofing Around and Fighting He also like school very much
Dally is gallant as he took the blame for Two-Bit when (two-bit)<---- broke the school's window, and dally did not deny anything too, thats why Johnny admire Dally so much(he is gallant). :)
Of corse two - bit his name says it all two bit as in putting ur two cents in! XD
two bit is a greaser...for ppl that go to my school this is Julia albert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He went to school for only a bit. He had to drop out.
No, he stays in school to check out the chicks.
yes. i know people who have done it, but it is a bit silly! why leave in the first place?
Yes he did go for a bit but he didn't finish the whole thing cuz he had to go help his dad work.
A bit less then two
two bit and soda didnt but soda and Steve got pulled into the station for doing acrobatics on the sidwalk
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Busted wrote and originally played Year 3000 and What I Go To School For, but the Jonas Brothers changed the lyrics round a bit.
He went to two school the Meadows and LVA
what was the elementary school maya anglou go two
There's a bit of a tricky part here, because Thomas Jefferson didn't go to "high school." "High school" didn't exist at the time. He was tutored privately, and at the age of 16 began studies at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg VA. He finished in two years, so by the time most "high school" students of today are graduating, Jefferson had a college degree.