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English, 24.03.2021 04:00 pog2923

S. E. Hinton never uses the word outsiderin her novel, yet it is the title of the book. Maybe she
wants us to ponder who the outsiders are. Explain
whom she may have meant by The Outsiders. Be
sure to define what you mean by an outsider, and
then explain whom you think the outsiders are. Be
sure to use extensive examples from the book to
back up what you say.
Respond in 4 to 5 complete sentences.

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