Johnny, or Johnny-cakes as he is called in the book, has been with the gang for several years however due to circumstances he finds himself injured within an abandoned church. Within the church he and Ponyboy stay however as they are out one day pre-teens find a way into the church and catch it on fire, when one is trapped inside Johnny rushes in to save him. In the end Johnny realizes that to "stay gold" means to do the right thing- in this case to leave the gang's way of life. At least that is how I see it.
1. Allows kids to be opened up to cyber bullying
2. Disconnects adolescents from social interactions
3. Interferes with school
4. Children under thirteen are irresponsible and are unable to keep personal information a privacy
5. They are easy targets to be taken advantage of
6. It opens them up to foul language and inappropriate content
I am excited to get away
The dependent caluse is a part of a sentence tha cannot stand alone without the rest of the pharagraph tha wouldent make sense
That sounds like Alice in Wonderland I don't think it's a story, just made up for a textbook, but the answer is A.