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English, 20.06.2021 03:00, he0gaubong

Hey everyone! if anyone has read the novel "the outsiders", i'd really appreciate ur help. here are some questions that i need to 1) what do you know now that you didn't know before as a result of reading this novel?

2) did this novel make you laugh? if yes, give an example and page# if not, tell me why not.

3) what is the most important and powerful line in the novel? explain why.

4) the most important event or feeling? explain. (with pg#)

5) what are the worse parts? why?

6) what came as a surprise in the novel?

7) was the novel believable or not?

i'd really appreciate anyone's help, even if only answering one of these questions. thanks in advance!

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