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Because the Socs were trying to fight the Greasers, Ponyboy and Johnny. Cherry doesn't like it when Bob and his friends get into fights so she decided to ride in the blue mustang.
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cause she a t h o t
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missing, unclear, or confusing
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clear
a story that has been passed down over the years and contains facts about events that happened during the Middle Ages
B.
a nonfiction story that has been passed down over the years that may contain facts and illustrations of real people
C.
a story that has been passed down over the years and may contain historical facts and characters but is largely fiction
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a true story that has been passed down over the years and contains facts about people who really lived
b. the body, right after subtopic statements.
c. the conclusion, to give weight to closing arguments.
d. all sections of the essay, so that the thesis is supported throughout.
15 pts pls help lol
Answer:
Ikemefuna comes to Umuofia early in the book, as settlement for a dispute with a nearby village. Not knowing what else to do with him, Okonkwo lets Ikemefuna live with his first wife. Ikemefuna quickly becomes a well-loved member of the family. He serves as a role model for Okonkwo’s eldest son, Nwoye, and over time he also earns Okonkwo’s respect. But more important than the role he plays in Okonkwo’s family is the effect his death has on the unfolding events of the novel. When the village elders decide the time has come to kill Ikemefuna and finally settle the dispute with the neighboring village, Okonkwo insists on taking part in the execution, despite the fact that the boy calls him “father.” Okonkwo ends up killing Ikemefuna himself out of fear that his failure to take responsibility would make him look weak. Ikefuma’s death irreversibly harms the relationship between Okonkwo and Nwoye. His death is also a bad omen that has a symbolic connection to Okonkwo’s later exile from Umuofia. In this sense, the death of Ikemefuna signals the start of things falling apart.