1) The greasers are excited to kick the socks' butts.
2) Their hair and the greasers, think. ( haven't read the book in a long time)
3) Not only do they want to make the socks hurt, they also are defending their gang in the future, and getting payback for Johnny.
4) He threatens the doctor to let him go with his swiss army knife.
5) Ponyboy is real sick and needs some help.
6) "Stay golden Ponyboy, and I believe he made a comment about Dally.
7) " Stay Golden" it is a very meaningful title to this chapter, Johnny was concerned with what stay golden meant, then he found out and told Pony before he died.
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would be helpful if there was context
It seems that you have missed the given options for this question, but anyway, here is the answer. <span>One advantage of using dialogue in a narrative essay is to determine the essay's point of view. A dialogue is considered a literary technique wherein the writer employs two or more characters in a certain conversation. Hope this answer helps.</span>
The notion of loss has a kick to the aversion savings too. most people have due to this have mentally and emotionally and intuitively frame savings as a loss, beacuase there's savings that have to be cut
The sentence that is an example of direct characterization is I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance.
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Direct characterization</em> refers to the way the narrator or other characters describe a character. This characterization is done through the use <em>adjectives </em>that reveal physical or personality traits. The character is described in a straightforward manner and, this helps the reader to have a better idea of the type of character they are going to read about in the story.