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antoniya [11.8K]
2 years ago
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Why do you suppose that Hinton has Ponyboy talk about the greaser's criminal behaviors with an accepting tone?

English
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Debora [2.8K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

omg sorry I dont know

Explanation:

but lol we're reading the same book in class rn :)

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