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Outsiders Double Entry Journal

Outsiders Double Entry Journal. Quote. Response.

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Outsiders Double Entry Journal

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  1. Outsiders Double Entry Journal Quote Response • We were used to seeing Johnny banged up – his father clobbered him around a lot, and although it made us madder than heck, we couldn’t do anything about it. But those beatings had been nothing like this. Johnny’s face was cut up and bruised and swollen, and there was a wide gash from his temple to his cheekbone. • P. 32 • Chapter2

  2. Outsiders Double Entry Journal Quote Response • Cherry no longer looked sick, only sad. “I’ll bet you think the Socs have it made. The rich kids, the West-side Socs. “I’ll tell you something, Ponyboy, and it may come as a surprise. We have troubles you’ve never even heard of. You want to know something?” She looked me straight in the eye. “Things are rough all over.” • Pages 34 & 35 • Chapter 2

  3. Outsiders Double Entry Journal Quote Response • …what was Darry like? • I burst out bitterly: “He’s not like Sodapop at all and he sure ain’t like me. He’s hard as a rock and about as human. He’s got eyes exactly like frozen ice. He thinks I’m a pain in the neck. • P. 42 • Chapter 3

  4. Outsiders Double Entry Journal Quote Response • Johnny wasn’t behaving at all like his old self. He looked over his shoulder and saw that the door was blocked by flames, then pushed open the window and tossed out the nearest kid. I caught one look at his face; it was redmarked from falling embers and sweat-streaked, but he grinned at me. He wasn’t scared either. That was the only time I could think of when I saw him without that defeated, suspicious look in his eyes. He looked like he was having the time of his life. • P.92 – Chapter 6

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