West-side rich kids and East-Side greasers.
- In Hinton's <em>The Outsiders</em>, there are two gangs who are opposed to each other: the Greasers, to refer to all the boys living on the East-Side, which, in turn, the region was considered to be the poor side of town. Moreover, they were called greasers because they used long and greased hair.
- On the other hand, the Socs, a term which was a short for Socials (because they came from upper-middle-class families), were the rival gang, also considered as "the jet set, the West-Side rich kids" in the story.
I beileve your answer is the second choice
Answer: The PORCENT of animals that dont die after that are shot are 0%
Explanation:
He opposed helping the Poor because he strongly believed in Social Darwinism which means he used it to justify political conservatism, imperialism, and racism and to discourage intervention and reform.
Answer:
evil
Explanation:
The definition of oblivion is extinction or being unaware of anything so you can infer that these purple jars spilling oblivion are 1. not good (maybe deadly)
and 2. may be a problem .