Answer:
Funny story, we actually read the Outsiders too. Pretty good book. Kinda hard to tell what the response is without the question or the book in my hand currently. You can search up the book however.
Explanation:
Its a purpose on telling a story if you need more detail just let me know
<span>There is a
central idea/theme within “Embers of Moonlight” of dying. This is first evidenced within the title with
the word “embers.” Embers are the pieces
of fire (wood/coal) that are burning out, yet they still have fire within
them. The author discusses the dying of
the moon—something that can appear to some to be immortal—and with that can be
said to communicate the idea or theme that everything goes through the phases
of life and will eventually die. </span>
The answer is overstatement