Are these good chapter titles for the outsiders?
for chapter one i put "the east side greasers"
for chapter two i have "dicovery of the good-girl soc" and "things are rough all over" (as cherry says in the book)
for chapter three i have "the runaways"
for chapter four i have "when natures first green turns black" (johnny kills bob and in chapter five,the first of "nothing gold can stay" is "Nature's first green is gold")
for chapter five i was thinking something like "gone with the gold" (referring to gone with the wind and nothing gold can stay,both allusions included in chapter five)
for chapter six i was thinking "heroes of windrixville" or "from hoodlum greasers to windrixville heroes"
Answer:
The correct Answer is C) He is proud of his culture and wants Joshua to understand it.
Explanation:
C. Nora decides that her decisions to be a wife and raise children were wrong, so she is leaving in order to educate herself properly.
I believe answer C) he doesnt want to reveal his escape <span />
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
Simile - compares two things using like or as
Metaphor - Compares to things without using like or as
The phrase "The assignment was a breeze" compares the assignment and the breeze without using like or as therefore it is a metaphor