Answer and Explanation:
Women at first were looked at as inferior to men and that their purpose was to serve men and help them with gathering and maintaining the family, along with making food and cleaning.
Today, women have gained a lot of freedoms, but overall are still somewhat looked down at.
There are some different rules for men and women, but overall right now, women have most of the same rights as men do (at least in the United States).
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Should be 5 ? none of the others make sense
Answer: Johnny wants his friend Ponyboy to remain forever young in mind and spirit.
Explanation:
<em>The Outsiders (1967)</em> is S.E. Hinton's novel about the orphan boys - Ponyboy and his two brothers, Soda and Darry, and their teen gang called <em>'the Greasers'</em>. In the gang, there are four other boys: Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, Keith Matthews, and Steve Randle.
At the end of the novel, Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold." This is a phrase from "Nothing Gold Can Stay", a Robert Frost poem which Ponyboy recited in the old church. The theme of the poem, which is also present in the book itself, is that life is short, and one should spend their youth in a best possible way. What Johnny is trying to point out is that Pony should stay forever young, kind and innocent.