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6 July, 05:26

In the outsiders ...

While in church, what do Johnny and Ponyboy realize about themselves that makes them different from others they know?

A.

Ponyboy and Johnny like to watch sunsets and no one else does.

B.

Ponyboy doesn't like his homelife and neither does Johnny, but they fit in with the Greasers.

C.

Ponyboy and Johnny are wanted for murder, and no one else has been in that much trouble.

D.

Ponyboy isn't like anyone in his family and Johnny isn't similar to any of the Greasers, who are like his family.

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  1. 6 July, 06:16
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    Ponyboy isn't like anyone in his family and Johnny isn't similar to any of the Greasers, who are like his family.
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