There are a lot actually:
1.) When Johnny killed Bob (the Soc)
2.) When Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally go into the burning church to save the little kids.
3.) When Johnny dies (the "Stay gold" part)
4.) The "rumble"
5.) Maybe Dally's death.
Those are a few that I can think of from the top of my head.
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How would describe Penelope? Choose one word and provide specific examples for support.
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If I had to describe Penelope in one word,that word would be ,' impeccable' . She's what a lady should be , passive,loyal , patient with immaculate beauty and knowledge. She's a great thinker ,who ,not only think of herself but others too , she took care of her son while her husband was away that tested her loyalty , patience and generosity.
This is for “the tell-tales heart”
Answer: I have briefly read the book but here is my answer:
Explanation:I think that it is because the old mans heart beats were the reason of the narrators breakdown. They were pressuring the narrator to tell the truth. It was almost as if the old man was still alive persuading the narrator to tell the truth, but the old man didn’t need to do that. He only needed the narrators anxiety issues to do that. Between the eye, the anxiety, the heart beat, even the police, the narrator felt trapped in his own web that has been weaved every time be even looked at the old man. This story is about anxiety, remorse, sadness, guilt. The old man didn’t need to tell on the narrator. The narrator did that himself. In conclusion, it’s called “the tell-tales heart” because it was the heart that told on the narrator to the police, at least not directly. When we think of tell-tale, we think of someone who tells on people and exposes them, that is exactly what the heart did, but he did it in a way that would guilt and posses the narrator to do it himself. The purpose of the story is that no matter how much you try to run away, it will always catch up to you, whether it’s guilt, your past, your enemies. At one point you have to face it, before it’s too late.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
option b is the correct answer
What book is this? I mean where do i find this?