Answer:
The police officer stood on the corner in the hazy heat of the August sun. He was they very epitome of authority with his gun hanging idly at his hip, the street reflected in his over-large sunglasses. But I couldn't help imagine that he must be sweating in that crisp blue uniform. Perhaps as he stood there he was planning
Explanation:
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Outsiders, by S. E. Hinton (1967)
Describe the circumstances of Dally’s death. (How did it happen?)
Answer: After Johnny´s death, Dally feels guilty and wants to die. He
purposely points an unloaded gun at the police, forcing them to shoot him so he can die.
Explanation:
Dally feels guilty for Johnny´s death because of his relationship with the gang. So he calls the gang members claiming he needs help because he has robbed a grocery store and asks them to meet him at a vacant lot. Dally, the gang, and the police get to the lot at the same time. Dally points an unloaded gun at the police, but the only one who knows the gun isn´t loaded is Pony, the police don't know that. Dally wants to die, and being gunned down by the police is his way to achieve that goal.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
if the purpose is to not inform but persuade, the information is biased therefore not a credible source