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English, 05.05.2020 22:14 sarahandlara200

2. On page 48, why does Ponyboy say that it doesn't bother him to be
cursed out, but being called "dirt" and "white trash" does? *
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a. He feels like those words are way too mean for him to handle
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b. He already feels like he is dirt because he is poor and now they are making fun
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c. The Socs calling Ponyboy those names remind him of a time he was bullied.

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