Answer: When Johnny said that to him, he meant for him to stay innocent. He meant for Ponyboy not to go down a bad path like many of the other greasers did. It was a reference to the Robert Frost poem "Stay Gold". Ponyboy had recited the poem to Johnny when they were hiding out at the Windrixville church. In one line of the poem, it had said "Nothing gold can stay" meaning that all good things must come to an end. So he was telling him to stay gold or stay good. So if you think about it he was telling Ponyboy not to change.
As my dog ran through the house he ran into the couch.
my orange cat swiped at a dog that barked at her.
Utterly bewilder or perplex (someone)."maladies that have mystified and alarmed researchers for over a decade"<span>synonyms:<span><span>bewilder, </span><span>puzzle, </span><span>perplex, </span><span>baffle, </span><span>confuse, </span><span>confound, </span><span>bemuse, </span><span>bedazzle, </span>throw</span></span>
The correct answer is C. A civil war era letter is a primary source from the person themselves and not someone telling you about the letter.
Kiki brushed back her luxuriant black hair; then she tied it with a satin ribbon.
The semicolon is emboldened.
Explanation:
The semicolon is a punctuation device used to join two sentences that are inherently complete on their own and join them without the use of any propositions or conjunctions but simply putting up a punctuation mark.
The punctuation mark serves to show the very apparent connection between the two sentences that are complete on their own but now have a connection through the semicolon so they are to be read in context of one another.