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1. Why does the theme of being an outsider connect with teens today?

2. How would The Outsiders be different if the author had used third-person omniscient point of view?

3. If you wanted to write about an event in a novel from a character’s perspective who isn’t the narrator, where would you find information to help you present an accurate view of that event as seen through the character’s eyes?

4. How do authors use symbols to relate to other literary elements in a novel, such as themes, characters, plot sequences, and settings?

5. How does the setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 of The Outsiders, as well as the characters of Cherry and Marcia, help develop the character of Ponyboy.

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