Answer:
- Growing up means accepting oneself.
Explanation:
The theme of the given excerpt from 'The Outsiders' is 'growing up means accepting oneself' as it displays how the speaker has accepted his brothers' distinct choices and their way of life instead of imposing his own interests on them. His brother Soda does not 'crack a book at all' while Darrel, his eldest brother, remains busy with his work and doesn't have time for books, drawing, or movies but he seems to have accepted these differences in their choices. It reflects that with growing up, he's become more mature and accepting.
Answer:
Second point of view
Explanation:
The paragraph uses "you" signifying that you (the reader) are the main charter or are in the eyes of main character.
I’m presuming the last one is supposed to be bias, but that’s the one that has a negative connotation to it.
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They have to stay healthy and eat good foods. They need to stay active to get the blood flowing through them. Hope that works