Answer: BE SURE TO SWITCH THE WORDING!! TEACHERS CAN DETECT COPYWRITE.
1. Dally had pulled the kids from the burning church, and Dally had risked his life and risked going to jail in order to keep Pony and Johnny safe. He made a difference by caring for his family.
2. Dally robbed the gas station and was running from the cops, he raised the gun he had, knowing that the cops would think it was loaded. Since he lost Johnny, the only person he really ever cared about, he had no reason to live. Dally wanted to die. I haven't read the book in about 3 years so sorry I couldn't find text evidence just look back in the story (T_T)
3. After Johnny's death and Dally's departure, Ponyboy wanders through the hospital's halls in a daze. Pony is in denial about Johnny's death, and keeps repeating that he isn't dead. He leaves the hospital and roams the streets until a stranger picks him up and drives him home.
Upon arriving home, Pony tells the rest of the gang about Johnny's death and everyone is silent. The phone rings and the call is from Dally. He says that he has just robbed a grocery store and he needs someplace to hideout. The gang members agree to meet at the vacant lot.
Answer: D. One finds comfort in the familiar, even if the familiar is painful.
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The statement that television is the focal point in every home can be said to be true.
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
It should be noted that a focal point usually faces the main entrance in the living room.
In most homes, the focal point is the television. The focal point is a fundamental element in the interior design.
In this case, the place where the television is put in most homes is usually decorated to depict the beauty since it's the focal point.
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The more personification in a poem impacts the readers feelings toward the topic. For example, in a poem about a willow tree, the author may use more sad attributes to describe the tree such as lonely or sad. Without personification to help the reader connect to the willow tree, the poem has almost no purpose unless a human character is involved in the poem.