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What does Two-Bit think is wrong with the headline “Juvenile Delinquents Turn Heroes”? How does it relate to the theme of not judging people based on their wealth? Answer both parts. 20 Points!!!What does Ponyboy realize from having a conversation with Randy? Why does he think it’s a good thing that “things are rough all over”? Make sure to answer both questions. (116-118)

What do you think the doctor means when he says, “It can’t hurt now.” (Page 119)

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