What is pony boy's view about going to the movies? the outsiders
a. he thinks that the book i...
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What is pony boy's view about going to the movies? the outsiders
a. he thinks that the book is always better then the movie
b. he likes to go to the movies with johnny because the other gang members fool around too much
c. he thinks that the movies are a waste of time because he will never become a movie star
d. he likes to go to the movies alone so he can get them undisturbed and live them with the actors
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