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(45 Points) The Outsiders vs. The Greasers- Who is to blame for Bob's death? The Greasers and the Socials are going to trial. You will defend one of the gangs. You must present your case to the judge. Your opinion does not matter. You must find evidence in the reading to make your case for your client. Your client is. Remember, hear say is not evidence. You may also present evidence against the group you are not defending 1. Find 6 pieces of evidence from the reading that support your client's innocence. (Write the sentence (s) from the reading and the page number. 2. Create 5 questions you could ask the gang you are not defending, that may incriminate them. In other words, ask them questions they could not easily answer in order to make them look guilty.) ​

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