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    student who sometimes doesnt use his head _____9. owner of a black-handled switchblade who has long sideburns _____10. coldest‚ toughest‚ and meanest greaser Johnny Cade Ponyboy Curtis Cherry Valance Bob Sheldon Two-Bit Matthews Steve Randle Dallas WInston Sodapop Curtis Darry Curtis Directions Highlight or circle the best answer. (2 pt. each) ______11. Randy meets with Ponyboy and tells him he cant hardly wait to stomp the greasers in the rumble. true false _____12. The greasers first rule is to never

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    the outside of a person and never really try to see whats on the inside. The characters Ponyboy and Dally for example from S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders The characters Ponyboy and Dally are both in a gang called the Greasers.The Greasers get into many rumbles with the Soc’s. As members of the gang the Greasers are very close to one another‚especially to Johnny.Another thing makes Ponyboy and Dally the same is the fact that they both care deeply about Johnny.Ponyboy cared about johnny’s welfare like

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    Dally presents himself as tough and intimidating‚ however‚ that is not quite how he is on the inside. He has a soft spot for all his friends because they are the only good things he has in his life. Dally especially loves Johnny. Johnny was what kept Dally sane and gave him something that no one else could give him‚ happiness and the will to keep on living. After Johnny died‚ Dally had nothing. He was absolutely and purposeless without him. Dally was mad at Ponyboy for not telling Johnny to stay

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    physical features. His hard features contributes to his actions. He is described as the ‘real’ character in the gang‚ Dally has a strong heart‚ throughout the story he usually acts tough and acts as if nothing else matters to him. He didn’t even mind getting rejected by girls‚ he just kept going with his life. “I wouldn’t drink it if I was starving in the desert. Get lost hood! Dally Dally merely shrugged and strolled off” (pg. 18). It seems as if he doesn’t care whether someone just rejected him or not

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    sixteen-year-old loveable greaser with long black hair . The child of alcoholic‚ abusive parents‚ he is nervous and sensitive. Since his parents do not care for him‚ Johnny sees the greasers as his true family. In turn‚ the older boys‚ particularly Dally‚ are very protective of him. This is probably why he is known as the gang’s pet. He was jumped once by the Socs and beaten very badly. Since then he has carried a blade and has become even more suspicious and jumpy. Johnny was considered dumb by his

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    Winston Churchill

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    who has used those qualities to their best ability was Winston Churchill which is why he is indeed a true hero. Winston Churchill was born on November 18‚ 1874 (Churchill 20) in Blenheim‚ England (winstonchurchill.com). His mom‚ Jenny Jacobson (winstonchurchill.com)‚ died three weeks after Winston was born (Churchill 20) and his dad‚ Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill‚ died at the age of 45 from syphilis (winstonchurchill.com). Winston went to St. George’s‚ a sleep-away grade school in Blenheim

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    Winston Smith and Julia‚ the protagonists from George Orwell ’s dystopian novel 1984‚ were brought together by their hate of the society in which they lived. Their relationship‚ which budded throughout the middle third of the novel‚ brought to light many interesting contrasts between the rebels. They were equal opposites‚ with different skills‚ priorities and tactics. Because of this‚ they complemented each other and learned from each other‚ which served to strengthen and prolong their relationship

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    WINSTON CHURCHILL BIOGRAPHY Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. After being educated at Harrow‚ he went to the Royal Military Collage at Sandhurst 1898_Took part in the Battle of Omdurman Supplied military reports to Daily Telegraph He was also author of several massive historical Works which were as masterpieces: * The Story of the Malahand Field Force (1898) * The River War (1899) * London to Ladysmith (1900)

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    thoughts of a character. Dallas Winston can be an example of that. Dallas Winston can be called many things. Some call him a hood‚ others can call him a hero. Throughout S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders‚ Dallas Winston faces problems that change a reader’s perspective on him. In the beginning of the novel‚ Dallas Winston who is also referred to as Dally‚ is a troublemaker and a hood. Dally can be used as an example of the label “greaser” which is a very big stereotype. Dally is portrayed as a criminal

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    Johnny and Dally: Similar yet Different How can people with such different personalities and ways of life have so much in common with one another? It seems nearly impossible for something to occur like that. Although‚ In S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders two characters‚ Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston‚ are alike in some ways‚ but are also different in other ways. Johnny and Dallas are alike because they both have neglectful and abusive parents who do not care about them‚ and they care about each other

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