“Stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem that Ponyboy recites to Johnny when the two hide out in the Windrixville Church. One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning that all good things must come to an end. ... Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent.
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Ponyboy is different from the other Greasers because: He doesn't believe in fighting unless it is self defence. Unlike the other Greasers, he doesn't fight out of hatred, or pride, or for fun, like Sodapop. ... Ponyboy is dreamy and artistic unlike the other Greasers
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Answer:
A.) It shows jack does not approve of Algeron.
Explanation:
Although I have never read "The Importance of Being Earnest."
I can go off the excerpt and see that someone is talking negatively about another.
B./ It isn't really showing Jack's strength- as it is them drogging on about someone else and how they are heartless.
C./ I don't see how the excerpt would show this? Maybe if there was more writing it would, but the excerpt shows it does not show any foreshadowing.
D./ Not sure who the "I" is in the excerpt- Jack or Cecily
Now- if the "I" is Jack- the answer would be A.)
If the "I" is Cecily, I would assume the answer would be D./
( though I doubt this is the case.)