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  1. Why is Sodapop upset about Sandy? What is the court’s decision on Bob’s murder? Why do Cherry and Ponyboy talk about sunsets?

  2. Annie was killing small creatures to get used to it, as well as become proficient in killing small creatures. She probably spun mice on their tail, kicked small birds out of the air and stomped insects under her foot.

  3. Johnny seems spooked, and Ponyboy realizes that Bob was the one who attacked Johnny. Insults fly between the Socs and greasers, and the tension builds: Two-Bit hands Ponyboy a broken bottle and pulls out a switchblade. A fight seems inevitable until Cherry intervenes, agreeing to leave with Bob.

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  5. by S. E. Hinton. Buy Study Guide. The Outsiders Summary and Analysis of Chapter 4. Summary. It's two-thirty in the morning, and Ponyboy and Johnny are heading home from the vacant lot, complaining about how cold it is, when they see the blue Mustang that belongs to the Socs circling the park.

  6. Ponyboy asks her if she'll visit Johnny in the hospital. She responds that she can't because Johnny killed Bob. Incensed, Ponyboy accuses Cherry of being a traitor, but when she says how hard Bob 's death has been on her and describes Bob's good qualities, Ponyboy asks for her forgiveness.

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  8. Ponyboy asks Two-Bit why he likes to fight, and he responds, "Shoot, everybody fights." Ponyboy realizes that each member of the gang fights for a different reason: Soda for fun, Steve for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity... but Ponyboy doesn't know why he himself fights.

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