"<span>b. had been a most unpleasant coincidence that the power outage had come when we had guests staying over; the entire house was full" uses a semicolon correctly because there is a long pause. </span>
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The <u>first</u> theme statement "The author believes that Johnny Cade is not ready to die, and doesn't want his time to be up yet. He feels as if he has not lived his life to the fullest, and has not got to do or pursue the things he wished to".
The <u>second</u> theme statement "The author believes that the characters have pride in who they are. They are proud and happy to be a greaser, even though others may see them as bad".
The <u>third</u> theme statement "The author believes that Ponyboy feels as if pity is taken upon him, although the character he is speaking to states that she/he doesn't feel that way and really believes that Ponyboy is a good person".
The <u>fourth</u> theme statement "The author believes that Randy feels bad for what he did to upset/disappoint his father. It also seems to surprise Randy that these feelings have taken place".
Explanation: I hope this helps! ^-^ I tried to answer it as fast as I could, and I have also read the book so it made it a little easier to answer since I know the back story. I really tried on this lol so I hope it is good enough, good luck!
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There is a common belief that giving is better than receiving. This has some reasons. Giving makes us happy. Many studies point to the happiness level of people who donate money to charities. Also, giving makes God happy; it is a religious belief that when we give joyfully, we make our Maker happy. Moreover, giving increases our social belonging and connectedness. When we give to others, we feel closer to them and they feel closer to us too. Additionally, giving makes us likable. When we give something to others, people feel we are kind and trustworthy. Because of these reasons, giving is better than receiving.
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The passing is a story by Durango Mendoza and the order of the events are the followings:
1) Sonny learns that Joe Willow is also a stepson.
2) Sonny becomes curious about Joe Willow and wants to meet him.
3) Joe passes along insight to Sonny as they sit chatting one day, teaching
Joe about fathers.
4) Sonny learns about passing on through Joe Willow's death.
Sonny first finds out that Joe Willow is also a stepson and is curious about meeting him. So Sonny waits for Joe Willow since Joe passes through Sonny’s house to go to work. Then, one day in September both start talking and Joe Willow tells him about his stepfather. And finally, Sonny hears that Joe Willow was killed and attends his funeral.