I said we're goin' back and turn ourselves in," Johnny repeated in a quiet voice. I was surprised but not shocked. I had thought about turning ourselves in lots of times, but apparently the whole idea was a jolt to Dallas.
"I got a good chance of bein' let off easy," Johnny said desperately, and I didn't know if it was Dally he was trying to convince or himself. "I ain't got no record with the fuzz and it was self-defense. Ponyboy and Cherry can testify to that. And I don't aim to stay in that church all my life."
Summary: johnny wanted to turn himself in and tell the police that it was self defense. Besides, he didnt wanna stay in church forever.
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Yes both of them are complete sentencees
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i don't really understand but i hope this helps
and a run-off sentence is a sentence that someone wrote and didn't finish
Example of run-off: The Girl jumped off the swing
Example of complete: The Girl jumped off the swing, and landed
This is a great start!
I would add something that you experienced in sixth grade that they could relate to.
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the garish appearance it has compared to the sky above it
Explanation:
The lights of the city are bright and obtrusive compared to the natural light of stars in the sky.
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Students learn most effectively when they are given hands-on experience.
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