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English, 08.05.2021 04:50, roselyn3301

Instructions Reread paragraphs 15-16 of the story. Then answer the multiple choice questions that follow.

From The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
15 After the movie was over it suddenly came to us that Cherry and Marcia didn't have a way to get home. Two-Bit gallantly offered to walk them home—the west side of town was only about twenty miles away—but they wanted to call their parents and have them come and get them. Two-Bit finally talked them into letting us drive them home in his car. I think they were still half-scared of us. They were getting over it, though, as we walked to Two-Bit’s house to pick up the car. It seemed funny to me that Socs—if these girls were any example—were just like us. They liked the Beatles and thought Elvis Presley was out, and we thought the Beatles were rank and that Elvis was tuff, but that seemed the only difference to me. Of course greasy girls would have acted a lot tougher, but there was a basic sameness. I thought maybe it was money that separated us.

16 “No,” Cherry said slowly when I said this. “It’s not just money. Part of it is, but not all. You Greasers have a different set of values. You’re more emotional. We’re sophisticated—cool to the point of not feeling anything. Nothing is real with us. You know, sometimes I’ll catch myself talking to a girl-friend, and I realize I don’t mean half of what I’m saying. I don’t really think a beer blast on the river bottom is super-cool, but I’ll rave about one to a girl-friend just to be saying something.” She smiled at me. “I never told anyone that. I think you're the first person I've ever really gotten through to.”
Based on the narrator’s observations of Cherry and Marcia in paragraph 15, the reader can conclude that —

Answer choices for the above question

A. Socs do not trust the Greasers.

B. Socs are comfortable with the Greasers.

C. Socs are eager to get along with the Greasers.

D. Socs do not want to owe the Greasers any favors.
Based on the narrator’s observations of the Socs and Greasers in paragraph 15 and 16, the reader can conclude that from his point of view—

Answer choices for the above question

A. Greasers have more money than Socs.

B. Greaser girls are much tougher than Soc girls.

C. the Greasers and the Socs are basically the same.

D. the Greasers and the Socs are driven by emotions.
Which detail best shows that Cherry’s point of view comes from feeling pressure to fit in with the Socs?

Answer choices for the above question

A. “You Greasers have a different set of values.”

B. “We’re sophisticated—cool to the point of not feeling anything.”

C. “You know, sometimes I’ll catch myself talking to a girl-friend, and I realize I don’t mean half of what I’m saying.”

D. “I never told anyone that. I think you're the first person I've ever really gotten through to.”

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