Answer:
I dreamed of making friends one day
Explanation:
The Japanese used translates too "I dream of making friends one day..."
1. How does Johnny’s decision to turn himself in complicate the plot?
A. It requires Ponyboy to have to make a decision about whether he too will turn himself in.
B. It means that Ponyboy and Johnny both must face their families about what they did.
C. It makes Dally mad at him, which adds to the tension in the two boys’ relationship.
D. It adds suspense because no one is sure what he will have to do for his crime of killing the Soc.
2. In the first chapter of the novel, Hinton introduces the characters. What part of the plot structure is this?
A. the rising action
B. the exposition
C. the climax
D. the falling action
3. At what point in a story’s plot structure does an author usually begin introducing plot complications?
A. in the resolution
B. in the exposition
C. during the falling action
D. during the rising action
4. How is the suspense increased by Johnny getting hurt in chapter 6?
A. He is now considered a hero.
B. His parents may finally disown him.
C. He may be arrested for killing the Soc.
D. He may turn against the other greasers.
Answer:
C, B, D, A
Explanation:
alright im so so sorry if this is wrong but this is what i would choose if i were u!!!! i love the outsiders btw, great book.
and i know that B is right. i think the others are too but not sure...
PLZ HELP (DONT ANSWER IF YOUR NOT ACTUALLY GOING TO GIVE ME AN ANSWER)
Choose any country (or a city within the country) that you have studied in this unit. These include Russia, Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Using the Internet, an encyclopedia, or other resources, research the period of communism in the chosen country, and write a report in which you describe what life was like for the citizens during the era of communism. Your report should be approximately 300 words in length.
Answer: Communism In Russia
Explanation: The ten years 1917-1927 witnessed a revolutionary alteration from the Russian Empire into a communist nation, which is now identified as the Soviet Union. In Russia, attempts to establish communism started after Tsar Nicholas ll mistreated his leadership throughout the February Revolution, which had begun during 1917, and ceased after the adjournment of the USSR in 1991.
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PLZ HELP WITH ALL 5 QUESTIONS WILL MARK BRAIN LIST!!!
1. Why does the theme of being an outsider connect with teens today?
2. How would The Outsiders be different if the author had used third-person omniscient point of view?
3. If you wanted to write about an event in a novel from a character’s perspective who isn’t the narrator, where would you find information to help you present an accurate view of that event as seen through the character’s eyes?
4. How do authors use symbols to relate to other literary elements in a novel, such as themes, characters, plot sequences, and settings?
5. How does the setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 of The Outsiders, as well as the characters of Cherry and Marcia, help develop the character of Ponyboy.
Answer:
1. i don't know what it is that you had to read but i would say that the theme of being an outsider connects with a large portion of teens today because that's exactly how they feel, like an outsider, like someone who will never or can never fit in with everyone else.
2. it most likely wouldn't have had the thoughts and feelings that you would receive if written in 1 person.
3. you would probably want to use a diary or theirs or something of that sort or maybe a timeline perhaps.
4. to help advance the plot because it would be kind of flat and plain without them.
5. https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/o/the-outsiders/summary-and-analysis/chapter-2
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In japanese how do you say "i'm sorry" or "sorry"? (with pronunciation thanks!)
gomenasai
go - may - nah - sigh