Answer:
it is A
Explanation:
because it's the one that makes more sense
Answer: The most important event in chapter eight of <u>The Outsiders</u> is Ponyboy and Randy's conversation outside of the diner. The significance of this scene is that Randy and Ponyboy find a common ground by talking about Bob and the school children. Randy realizes that Greasers are more than just hot-headed guys who like to fight, and Pony realizes that just because the Socs are different, they are people too, just like him. They both leave with a better understanding of each other, almost like bridging a gap between the Socs and Greasers.
They stopped at a better location with grazing for cattle and shops for wagon repairs.
They planned on going to Fort Laramie but decided to stop at Fort Bernard instead (10 miles east of Fort Laramie) because they were warned that Indians were fighting ahead, the grazing for cattle was poor at Fort Laramie, and they could get wagon repairs at Fort Bernard.
Logan has five dollars so I think it's red
Answer:
a) Miss Roberts to the children (David, Tucky, Paul)
Explanation:
Friend or Foe is a captivating World War II story written by Michael Morpurgo.
Its is a story of two boys (David and Tucky) from London who were evacuated from London to another location in the Devon countryside.
In Chapter two, On their way out of London, the children were having an argument about when the war will end and who the winner would be and their school mate, Paul asked Miss Roberts opinion.
Miss Roberts told them that they would have a new home and a new school and it would not be easy for them but they had to understand that they would not be going home for a long time.