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the americans with disabilities act title ii technical assistance manual covering state and local governmentThe novel tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. Pony and Soda are allowed to stay under Darry's guardianship as long as they all behave themselves. The boys are greasers, a class term that refers to the young men on the East Side, the poor side of town.The Socs badly injure and threaten to kill Ponyboy; however, some of his gang happen upon the scene and run the Socs off. This incident sets the tone for the rest of the story, because the event tells the reader that a fight between these two groups needs no provocation. There they meet Sherri (Cherry) Valance and her friend Marcia, who have left their Soc boyfriends at the drive-in because the boys were drinking. Dally leaves after giving the girls a hard time, but another greaser, Two-Bit Mathews, joins Pony and Johnny. The boys offer to walk the girls home after the movie, but along the way, the girls' boyfriends reappear and threaten to fight the greasers. Cherry stops the fight from happening, and the girls leave with their boyfriends. They fall asleep, and when Johnny wakes Pony up it's 2 a.m. Pony runs home, because the time is way past his curfew, and Darry is waiting up. Darry is furious with Pony and, in the heat of the moment, he hits him. Pony runs out of the house and returns to the lot to find Johnny. Pony wants to run away, but instead they go to the park to cool off before heading back home. Pony and Johnny are outnumbered, and the Socs grab Ponyboy and shove him face first into the fountain, holding his head under the water. Realizing that Ponyboy is drowning, Johnny panics, pulls his switchblade, and kills the Soc, Bob. The boys hop a freight train and find the hideout where they are to wait until Dally comes for them. Hiding in an abandoned, rural church, they feel like real outsiders, with their greased, long hair and general hoody appearance. They both cut their hair, and Pony colors his for a disguise.http://www.svazarm.cz/files/bose-48-lifestyle-system-manual.xml
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They pass the time in the church playing cards and reading aloud from Gone with the Wind. Thanks to Dally, the police think that the boys are headed for Texas. Dally also brings them the news that Cherry Valance is now being a spy for the greasers, and helping them out against the Socs. She has also testified that Bob was drunk the night of his death and that she was sure that the killing had been in self-defense. They head back to the church and discover that it is on fire. A school group is there, apparently on some kind of outing, and little kids are trapped inside. Without thinking, Pony and Johnny race inside and rescue the kids. As they are handing the kids outside to Dally, the burning roof collapses. Pony barely escapes, but a piece of timber falls on Johnny, burning him badly and breaking his back. The boys, now viewed as heroes, are taken via ambulance back to town, where Pony reunites with his brothers. Dally is overcome with grief, and he robs a grocery store. He flees the police and calls the gang from a telephone booth, asking them to pick him up in the vacant lot and take him to a hiding place. Hinton began writing the novel during her sophomore year, and it was published when she was just seventeen years old. However, it was wildly popular among young adults, selling over four million copies in the United States. The Outsiders earned such publicity that the pressure caused Hinton to suffer from three years of writer's block. Over the years, The Outsiders has won various awards, including making the New York Herald Tribune Best Teenage Books List and the Chicago Tribune Book World Spring Book Festival Honor Book, both in 1967. It also won the Media and Methods Maxi Award and was named one of the ALA Best Young Adult Books, both in 1975. In 1979, it won the Massachusetts Children’s Book Award. A film version was produced in 1983, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It featured C.http://www.1smart.nu/images/custom/file/bose-501-repair-manual.xml Thomas Howell as Ponyboy, Rob Lowe as Soda, Emilo Estevez as Two-Bit Mathews, Matt Dillon as Dally Winston, Tom Cruise as Steve Randle, Patrick Swayze as Darry, Ralph Macchio as Johnny Cade, and Diane Lane as Cherry Valance. GradeSaver, 31 May 2009 Web. Non-fiction means it's not a true story and fiction means it's a true story. Was running into the church to save the children a smart or stupid decision? People cannot predict the future or order of events if someone does or doesn't do something. Johnny might not have died the way he did but there would just be. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of The Outsiders written by S. E. Hinton. Was running into the church to save the children a smart or stupid decision? Why does he have to be protected by the other greasers? Write your definition here and identify clues that helped you figure out its meaning. Use text evidence to make three inferences about how interacting with Cherry has changed Ponyboy’s point of view about the Gr. The novel tells of the violence that ensues between the “Greasers,” who make up the lower-class gang and the “Socs,” their middle- and upper-class rivals. The boys suffer tragic consequences as they resort to violence; still their loyalty and kinship grow stronger. The novel is set in the early 1960s, in a fictional city loosely based on the author’s hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He lives with his older brothers Sodapop and Darry Curtis, as their parents have passed away in a car accident. Darry won an athletic scholarship which he had to give up because his family could still not afford to send him to college. He is a jockey who rides horses, which the narrator tells us, is the only thing he does honestly. He is hardened by his fight for self-preservation. The others know they can count on Dally for help if they are in trouble.http://fscl.ru/content/3g3jv-manual-pdf They include the following members: Ponyboy and Cherry enjoy watching the sunset together; it is a bond that crosses their social boundaries and links their worlds. On the walk home, Bob and Randy, the girls' Soc boyfriends, accost the group and then take the girls home. Ponyboy runs home, but when Darry scolds and hits him for the first time, he goes back to find Johnny. Later, Ponyboy and Johnny are jumped by Bob, Randy, and other Soc gang members. During the fight, Johnny stabs and kills Bob to stop him from drowning Ponyboy in a fountain. Panicked, Ponyboy and Johnny find Dally, who they know will help them. Dally gives them some money, his jacket, and a gun and tells them to get on a train to Windrixville and hide out in a deserted church. Dally meets them and takes them for burgers. Johnny decides to turn himself in, but when the three return to the church, they find it is on fire. A school group had been having a picnic there, and some children are trapped inside. Johnny and Ponyboy heroically save them, although one of the panicked children bites Ponyboy on the hand. A burning piece of timber hits Johnny in the back after Ponyboy jumps from a church window to safety. Soda and Darry arrive to pick him up. There they learn that Dally has a burned arm from his attempt to pull Johnny through the church window. Worst of all, Johnny is in critical condition with a back injury and third-degree burns. The boys leave Dally and Johnny at the hospital to recover. Ponyboy feels sick but decides to go anyway. Dally escapes from the hospital to fight in the rumble, and the Greasers win Dally, who loved Johnny especially, runs off, overcome with grief. Ponyboy feels even sicker, but goes home to tell the rest of the gang that Johnny is dead The whole gang runs to the vacant lot, as Dally approaches from the other side, followed by cop cars. Dally pulls his gun on the cops, and they shoot him, killing him. Ponyboy passes out from exhaustion.https://fjdeboer.com/images/bose-wave-radio-awr1-1w-service-manual.pdf Later, Ponyboy wakes up in bed, delirious and sick from a head concussion. He is in denial about Johnny's death. Soon, he goes to court to testify about Bob’s murder, telling them honestly that Johnny killed Bob. The judge goes easy on him. Ponyboy is allowed to continue living with Darry and Soda, rather than being sent to a boys' home. But things are not the same for him; his world is upside-down, and his grades start to slip. Darry confronts Ponyboy about his grades and they fight. Soda is upset by all the fighting and runs out of the house. Soda tells his brothers he can't stand how they fight all the time, since they'll only survive if they stick together. All they have is each other. Darry and Ponyboy hadn't realized their fighting upset Soda so much, and they vow to get along and take care of each other. Ponyboy has to decide what to write about for his semester theme in English class, and he decides to write a story warning at-risk boys to turn their lives around. It’s called The Outsiders. GradeSaver, 31 May 2009 Web. Non-fiction means it's not a true story and fiction means it's a true story. Was running into the church to save the children a smart or stupid decision? People cannot predict the future or order of events if someone does or doesn't do something. GradeSaver, 31 May 2009 Web. Non-fiction means it's not a true story and fiction means it's a true story. Was running into the church to save the children a smart or stupid decision? People cannot predict the future or order of events if someone does or doesn't do something. He works as a roofer.His hair was almost white it was so blond, and he didn't like haircuts, or hair oil either, so it fell over his forehead in wisps and kicked out in the back in tufts and curled behind his ears and along the nape of his neck.He had big black eyes in a dark tanned face; his hair was jet-black and heavily greased and combed to the side, but it was so long that it fell in shaggy bangs across his forehead.https://evocative.ru/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16271fb9d01b06---braun-vista-infusion-pump-manual.pdf He had a nervous, suspicious look in his eyes. When the Socs attack him and Ponyboy, he kills Bob to stop them from drowning Ponyboy. She cried when Steve went to jail, before the story starts. It was the principle of the thing.In Chapter 1, we find out that Dally has broken up with her for cheating on him while he was in jail. He is handsome, with black hair, and wears three heavy rings; he used them before the story started to cut up Johnny's face. She had the ability to make people smile no matter what. She used to be able to talk to Dally Winston and keep him out of trouble.He loves Hank Williams. He had the right curly black hair, smoldering dark eyes, and a long scar from temple to chin where a tramp had belted him with a broken pop bottle.GradeSaver, 31 May 2009 Web. Non-fiction means it's not a true story and fiction means it's a true story. Was running into the church to save the children a smart or stupid decision? People cannot predict the future or order of events if someone does or doesn't do something. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. 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Johnny's last words to Ponyboy? Pony try to convince himself on the way home from the hospital? Pony's reaction when Randy talked about Johnny. It looks like your browser needs updating. For the best experience on Quizlet, please update your browser. Learn More. Ponyboy; First person point of view What two groups of teenagers does Ponyboy describe. Socs and Greasers Socs- rich, live on the West side, have beer blast, dress preppy, jump Greasers for fun, wreck houses, sophisticated, and hide their emotions. Greasers- poor, live on the East side, steal for fun, look like hoods, grease their long hair, wear jeans and T-shirts, leather jackets, and feel their emotions violently Why did the Socs beat up Ponyboy. He was alone and a Greaser, their idea of fun Why did Ponyboy have a hard time with his oldest brother. Darry was very protective and acted like a parent because their parents are dead; because he is dead; Darry makes mistakes, like yelling and hitting Pony Where do the Socs and Greasers hang out. Greasers hang out at Dingo and Jay's: Socs hang out at Way Out and Rusty's What do they do for fun. Both enjoy movies How do the Greasers learn more about the Socs. From Cherry What kind of rules do gang members follow in fights. No weapons, just fist; even numbers of both sides-fair Why do you think Ponyboy and Cherry become good friends. They have a lot in common and both enjoy sunsets Why did Cherry and Marcia leave their dates. The boys were drinking and Marcia and Cherry disapproved Why do you think Darry hit Ponyboy. He was very late getting home and Darry was very worried and upset Which Greasers steal for fun. Two-Bit steals for fun; Dally steals to break the rules Who (Greasers or Socs) do you think were wrong in the situation (tragic incident at the park) Why. Socs were out of the territory and had been drinking and we're very violent in how they treated Pony; Johnny was defending his friend who was drowning Why do Ponyboy and Johnny turn to Dally for help. Dally has experience in this kind of thing- he would have a gun and plan; Darry would be very upset; the boys just want to get away and Dally seems like their best hope for help; Ponyboy says Dally can do anything Do you think hiding out was the best thing for Johnny and Ponyboy to do. Why or why not? Maybe if they hast left, the Socs wouldn't have declared war; there will be a big rumble as a result What did Johnny admire about Dally. He shows gallantry and loyalty; he took the rap for something Two-Bit did, for example Why did the boys cut their hair. To disguise themselves Does the length of hair mean much to the boys. It shows identity and membership on their group Why do you think Cherry chose to associate with-and later help- Johnny and Ponyboy. Is she a spy? She hated the fighting and wanted it to stop; yes, she is a spy Why do you think Johnny decided they should turn themselves in. He thought he would get off easy - he had no record, it was self defense, and he didn't want to stay at the church anymore; he wanted to end the violence What did Pony learn about Darry. He learned that Darry was trying to make something of himself and Darry loved and missed him How were the boys injured. Trying to save the children in the fire Why could they be considered heroes. They risked their lives to save the children What additional problem did the brothers face after Pony's return. The courts could separate them and put them in special custody How did Johnny feel about dying. Scared, used to think about suicide, but now feels like he has too much to do yet. What did Johnny want the boys to get for him in the hospital. Grease for his hair and a copy of Gone with the Wind Why were these things important. The grease confirms his identity in the group; the book connects to his feelings about loyalty and gallantry How close to the truth was Johnny when he said he didn't want to see his mother. He rejects his mom the way she's rejected him - maybe he wished that she insisted on seeing him to prove she loves him What were the reasons that the various boys gave for fighting. Darry - pride ? Steve - hatred ? Soda - fun to fight. Two-Bit - conformity (fitting in) Why did Dally take Pony to see Johnny after the rumble. It means to stay sensitive and kind; make something of himself (good, pure, new, fresh) Why does Dally rob the store. He wants to die; his gun isn't loaded, and he draws the police to him and positions himself in a pool of light before drawing the unload gun out of his pocket What happens to our narrator. He collapses; he is sick; he is hospitalized, which he forgets; he sleeps for days without waking up and remembering Why did Randy come to visit Pony when he was ill. He was concerned about the hearing in court; he wanted to tell Pony that he was an eyewitness and saw the incident at the park and that Pony wasn't to blame Why did Pony not care that Randy was seeing his house in a messy condition. He accepted Randy as a buddy and didn't mind him seeing the house Why do you think Pony said he killed Bob and that Johnny wasn't dead. He is in denial - he thought it wouldn't hurt as much if he pretended (p. 177) hy was the court hearing important. What were the possible decisions of the court. He shows that he is still troubled when the Soc boys confront him and he breaks the bottle.He gets bad news from Sandy; he fights with his brothers; he feels the need to stick together Why does Pony tell the story. What does the title refer to. For all the outsiders- people who feel left out or alienated Who is the narrator in the story. Ponyboy - first person narrative Ponyboy Michael Curtis Ponyboy, a fourteen year old boy and the main character of the story. His parents have been killed in an automobile accident and he lives with his two brothers.He works too hard and too long, and would be in college, if life had turned out different. Soda(pop) Patrick Curtis Ponyboy's 16 almost 17 year old brother. He is a high school dropout and works at the local gas station. He is 17 and works at the gas station with Soda Dallas (Dally) Winston a fellow greaser who is originally from New York City. Hi is a bit tougher than the others in Ponyboy's gang, and at 17 has already seen the inside of a jail. He is 16 years old, physically small and comes from a physically and verbally abusive home. Dally is his hero. Keith (Two-Bit) Mathews the oldest of the gang, except for Darry, and still a junior in high school at age 18. He is the wisecracking comedian of the gang. Sherri (Cherry) Valance A cheerleader and the girlfriend of Bob, the Soc who is killed. Cherry and Ponyboy meet at the drive-in and become friends. Cherry is attracted to Dally, and becomes a spy for the greasers. Marcia Cherry's girlfriend at the drive-in. She gives Two-Bit her phone number, but he throws it away. Bob Sheldon The Soc who originally attacked Johnny, and then attacks both Johnny and Pony in the park. Johnny Cade kills Bob during an altercation when some Socs try to drown Ponyboy. Randy Adderson The owner of the blue Mustang that haunts Johnny. He is Bob's best friend and fellow Soc. Tim Shepard A fellow greaser, but not a member of the main characters' gang. Jerry Wood The overweight man at the church fire. He rides along with Pony in the ambulance and calls the boys heroes. Pony confides everything to him, and he still calls them heroes. Buck Merril Dally's rodeo partner, a man in his mid 20s. Johnny and Pony find Dally at Buck's party. Buck loans Dally his T-Bird. How did Two-Bit get his name. He is always offering his opinion on any subject.Why does Ponyboy think that Soda is wrong. Ponyboy believes that Darryl does not love anyone, except possibly, Soda. He thinks he is mean an unfair. Ponyboy tells us that Darryl grew up too fast and that Sodapop has never grown up at all. The book will probably deal with Pony coming of age, growing up and understanding life. Socs have all the advantages, and nothing they do will change that. Why does Ponyboy get a sinking feeling and is embarrassed when he sees Dallas sit down behind the two Soc girls. He is meaner, cruder and much more bitter. Ponyboy and Johnny are more sensitive and understanding. They are nice people and Dallas is not. Why does Dallas not hit, or at least say something smart to Johnny when Johnny tells Dallas to leave the girls alone. Dallas is aware that Johnny idolizes him and Dallas could easily get him to back down but chooses not to. This is the first time Johnny ever talked back to anyone and Dallas wants to keep Johnny's good opinion and chooses to walk away. What is Ponyboy proud of and what is he ashamed of regarding Soda.