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    group stay together left? What if that group was a family of outcasts,or ”hoodlums” that their society blames them for. Would that group be able to stay together? That group of “Misfits” would be able to stay together after losing the thing that kept them together. Even though they lost a loved one,they would still do anything for one another like backing each other up without a second thought.While reading The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, the death of Johnny formed the question about whether or not…

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    In the making of country music three young men, all of them twelve years of age, named Hank, Merle, and Johnny. Everyone said they were born crying loud, strong, and in a blues kind of tune. One day the boys met under a great big cedar tree. Ask Hank started moaning the blues Merle and Johnny chimed in singing in their smooth as molasses voices. As they got further into the song they saw the tree starting to twist and form into three weird shapes. The boys, scared to the point that their knees…

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    Socs And Greasers Summary

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    Retell The book starts off with us meeting Ponyboy Curtis, he comes out from a movie theater and is walking home when he gets attacked by socs. The socs give him a cut on his neck, but luckily he was near his home and he gets saved by his family. He lives with his 2 brothers Darry and Sodapop. The boys have recently lost their parents to a car accident, so they live together on the east side of their town. In the town that they live in the people are divided into two groups, the socs, and the…

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    Idunny B Good Case

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    In the case presented to the grand judge, on the murders of Samuel Believme, Joey Dorks and Johnny Wittballs, I believe there are some pieces of evidence that should not have been allowed in court. However there are some that were correctly in admitted into the trial. In this case, Johnny B Good was convicted of murdering the three men listed above. There is a large amount of evidence involved that was correctly used and some that wasn't. The issue of hearsay and its exceptions, found in the…

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    after filing for a divorce from Johnny Depp, Amber Heard reveals more information about domestic abuse allegations. Aside from the incident that happened on May 21, a domestic rift occurred while shooting "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" in 2015, resulting in a cut in filming by more than a month. Domestic Rift Prior May 21 On May 21, Amber Heard called for police assistance citing domestic violence. However, when the police arrived at the scene, no evidence of abuse was found and Heard did not…

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    imagine how Greasers feel. Dally,Johnny, and Darry live in a small beat up town in Tulsa, Oklahoma with Soc’s ganging up on them almost every day. The setting of “ The Outsiders” effects these characters by creating a harsh environment for Dally, Johnny, and Darry. The setting effect’s these characters specifically by creating an harmful environment where they are judged by what they look like and where they live. To begin with, Johnny has a hard life. Johnny needed to toughen up in order to…

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    No, there is only one form of point of view in in Johnny Tremain. The point of view is third person which can be seen since the book is in a narrator’s view who is talking about Johnny thought’s and feelings. The author writes about the facts that Johnny knows but also some that he does not know but the reader does. Pg 38 2nd and 3rd paragraph Yes, there is multiple points of views in All Quiet on The Western Front, the book is in First person, and third person. The book is mainly in 1st…

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    Rough All Over Quotes

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    their own problems. Pony boy “But after the night of the beating, Johnny was jumpier than ever, Johnny never walked by himself after that.” (Hinton 34) This quote from the book said by pony boy, helps us understand that things are rough all over by introducing Johnny saying that he was terrified after one incident. This quote explains that things are rough all over as well as Johnny was also in a situation that was intense and he was scared because of the beating that happened, because of that…

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    for Johnny as it were.” “So, things are going fine?” Roy cautiously asked, holding his breath. Smiling, Joe nodded, “Very well considering. The tests I ran show that the swelling is almost completely gone. Honestly, I didn’t expect the swelling to be so minimal at this point in time. In fact,…

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    Johnny And Ponyboy Fire

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    think they should stop what they are doing, they just don’t know any better. In the story the main conflict is when most of the boys are walking out in a picnic area and a fire is started at a church. What people didn’t know was that there were still children in the building so Johnny and Ponyboy jump in to help. They get all the children out but unfortunately the church begins to collapse. Ponyboy manages…

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