The Outsiders- chapter 5

The Outsiders- chapter 5

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KG - University

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1.

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How does Johnny communicate with Ponyboy in the church?

Back

Johnny writes a note in the dust on the floor.

2.

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What is a significant source of pride for the Greasers?

Back

The Greasers are most proud of their hair.

3.

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Front

Who visits Johnny and Ponyboy while they are hiding?

Back

Dally comes to visit Johnny and Ponyboy.

4.

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How does Soda realize that Dally knows Ponyboy's location?

Back

Soda sees Ponyboy's sweatshirt at Buck's house.

5.

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Front

What does Dally bring to Ponyboy when he visits the church?

Back

Dally gives Ponyboy a letter from Soda.

6.

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What role does Dally play in the lives of Johnny and Ponyboy?

Back

Dally acts as a protector and mentor to Johnny and Ponyboy.

7.

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What does the act of writing in the dust symbolize in the context of the story?

Back

It symbolizes the fleeting nature of their situation and the need for communication.

8.

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How does the Greaser culture influence their identity?

Back

The Greaser culture shapes their values, pride, and sense of belonging.

9.

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What is the significance of hair for the Greasers?

Back

Hair represents their identity and individuality, and they take great care of it.

10.

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What does the letter from Soda signify for Ponyboy?

Back

The letter represents connection, family, and support during a difficult time.

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