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The protagonist is:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
The definition of symbolism is:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
The definition of foreshadowing is:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
The resolution of the novel is when:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
A flashback occurs when:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
The climax of the novel is when:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
The narrator in the story is:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
This gang member doesn't really like Ponyboy very much:
When an object represents something greater than itself
hints and clues about what is to come
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy tells Cherry about Johnny getting jumped
Ponyboy writes his theme
Steve Randle
the main character with the goal we want to see achieved
Johnny dies
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