The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option B. selective. <span>Colleges that only have a limited number of seats are said to be more SELECTIVE. Since there are only limited seats, these seats should be given to those who have been properly selected. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer: Answer 1: Ponyboy spoke so harshly about Johnny's home life because his folks didn't even care about him and he was getting beat, and he still stayed home. Ponyboy felt mad because when Darry saw him doing homework and getting A he told him to play football, then the reverse, and that's why Ponyboy didn't like Darry.
Answer 2: Greasers handle being an "outsider" by doing whatever they could by getting money and supplies. An outsider means your left out by others and not invited by others.
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Not only can skipping school have a toll on your academics, but it can damage your personal life, too. Some activities that students take part in while they are skipping class can be deadly. Studies have shown that kids can become involved in drugs, alcohol, gangs, vandalism and more, of which none result in a positive outcome. For instance, in Florida two years ago, three high school students decided to skip the last day of school and go down to the beach. On their way, they were in a car accident and all were killed. Going through one more day of school could have saved their lives.
Skipping school determines your everyday life but has just as big of an impact on your future. Missing important lessons on school can lead to missing questions on major tests like the HSPE or SAT/ACT. Also, being involved in some of the activities I listed above while skipping school can lead to suspension, expulsion, or even jail. Going to school will keep you safer and makes your resume and future applications look much better.
In brief, skipping school has more negative than positive sides. Teachers and students should not allow anyone to miss out on school and then come back with no consequences. There should be a certain number of “sick days” that a person is allowed before suspension or possible expulsion comes into place. In my opinion, it should be school every day or no school at all. Whatever one you choose is your decision, but consider your future before you turn off the alarm clock.