In the beginning of the book, Johnny is jumped by the Socs. This affects his behavior around the Socs because he is much more on edge and concerned for his safety. This results in his being more aggressive and violent in his dealings with the Socs. We see some of this fear and violence when the Socs pick up Cherry after the drive in movie. Johnny eyes the rings on Bob's fingers remembering how much damage they caused when he was jumped. This fear comes back when Bob is drowning Ponyboy in the fountain, and Johnny acts more violently because of it.
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Answer: C) Andy is intent on making a change for the better and putting an end to the racist comments coming from the racist fans.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference" we can see the description of the determination of Andy Percifield to stop the racist fans to make comments at the game. From the given options, the statement that best describes how Andy has been affected by the conflict in the story, is the corresponding to option C: Andy is intent on making a change for the better and putting an end to the racist comments coming from the racist fans.
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Disorganized Schizophrenia
Explanation:
Characterized by disorganized thinking, disturbances in emotional expression, disorganized speech the flat affect.