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1. Why did the Socs attack the Greasers in Chapter 4? Answer in the box below, then highlight the claim, evidence and reasoning using the colors from the box below. 2. Why did Johnny do what he did in Chapter 4? What do you think will happen to him? Answer in the box below, then highlight the claim, evidence and reasoning using the colors from the box below.

3. Which Soc is helping Johnny & Pony? Why is she helping? (Ch 5 & 6) Answer in the box below, then highlight the claim, evidence and reasoning using the colors from the box below.

4. What did Johnny, Ponyboy and Dally do to help some kids? How does “society” suddenly look at them differently? Answer in the box below, then highlight the claim, evidence and reasoning using the colors from the box below.

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