If you were Johnny and Pony's boy lawyer in the Outsiders, how would you defend them in a court of law? give 3 reasons for your answers. 1) I would plead self defense because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. I'm assuming you are writing about the death of the Soc. in the park.
There is evidence that the relationship between Pony and Darry is improving. Give at least TWO specific examples from these three chapters that support this idea. The judge makes a decision to let the Curtis family stay together.
I'm assuming you are writing about the death of the Soc. in the park. There are many reasons to deffend these boys. Some of the major reasons include: 1. Johnny was terrified the boys were going to drown Ponyboy in the park fountain. 2. The two Soc's initiated the fight by following the boys into the park and threatening them.
Some of the major reasons include: 1. Johnny was terrified the boys were going to drown Ponyboy in the park fountain. 2. The two Soc's initiated the fight by following the boys into the park and threatening them.
Why did Ponyboy and Johnny turn to Dally for help? Dally was used to being in situations like that, and he was the toughest of them all. Why did Ponyboy feel that he and Johnny would be hiding for the rest of their lives? Johnny killed a soc and they ran away from the police.
Throughout the novel, Ponyboy dreams that his parents were still alive and that his family lived in the country. He dreams that Sodapop would have his horse, Mickey Mouse, and that Johnny would come live with his family in the country.
Johnny idolizes gang member Dallas Winston. Dally is living proof that one can survive without parents or family. Johnny needs to follow in the footsteps of someone in his life and Dally, his hero, is the one he chooses.
Ponyboy is the youngest of the greaser gang. In the novel, Ponyboy has light-brown hair and greenish-gray eyes. He has a good build for his size and is a fast runner. At the beginning of the novel, Ponyboy's hair is long and dark, but is cut short and bleached blond while he and Johnny are on the run.
Use a specific example from the book to support your opinion. p. 127-130. Chapter 9 1. Even though Pony does not want to be a greaser and does not like many of the things Greasers do, the Rumble allows him to be proud to be Greaser. Explain this contradiction. p. 132-133 2.
Chapter 10-12 1. For each of the following causes, list several effects that result from the incident. Dally watches Johnny die at 16 due to severe head injuries while saving the children in the burning church. Pony cannot accept that his best friend Johnny died and that Dally was gunned down by the police.
In this chapter, it becomes clear that many of the characters have dreams they know will probably never come true. Some are obvious, others need some thinking because they are implied and not stated. For each Ponyboy, Cherry, Soda, Darry and Dally, explain (in detail) what their dreams are.