She began The Outsiders at the age of fifteen, inspired by her frustration with the social divisions in her high school and the lack of realistic fiction for high .
Answer:
1. to make someone fall in love with you, you should just be there for them and eventually they'll start to get feelings
2. yes Mary is crazy. She is showing that things are risky, but sometimes its worth it
3. No it is not true, there are plenty of other girls that people would much rather date than a white girl, no matter the race
4. He could mean they're both using each other as rebounds, or simply because they don't feel anything romantically towards each other
5. (I haven't read the story but I'll take a guess) he made it interesting by being descriptive, and making the reader visualize whats going on
6. (again I haven't read the text but I'll guess) Maybe he is an outsider for how he looks, smells, or even talks
7. I cannot answer this question because you didn't include the text
Explanation:
I hope this helps even though I cannot answer the last question
This company is a kennel (metaphor)
And I am a dog. (metaphor)
Like a desperate mammal (kennel-mammal: rhyme)
I wander through the anger fog. (metaphor/ dog-fog: rhyme)
Like a lion in the limelight (alliteration)
You stare at me as you roar. (onomatopoeia)
If I ask for a day off, you'll bite (limelight-bite: rhyme)
And my job will walk out the door. (personification/ roar-door: rhyme)