Tuesday 18 August 2015

List five things that happen in the rumble in The Outsiders.

  1. Paul Holden punches Darry

  2. Ponyboy asks Dally how he got out of the hospital

  3. Darry defends Ponyboy and rips a Soc off his back

  4. Ponyboy gets kicked in the head

  5. Tim Shepard breaks his nose

In Chapter 9, the greasers face off against the Socs in a rumble at a vacant lot. Prior to the fight, the Socs and greasers made an agreement to fight without using weapons. As the two gangs stand across from...

  1. Paul Holden punches Darry

  2. Ponyboy asks Dally how he got out of the hospital

  3. Darry defends Ponyboy and rips a Soc off his back

  4. Ponyboy gets kicked in the head

  5. Tim Shepard breaks his nose

In Chapter 9, the greasers face off against the Socs in a rumble at a vacant lot. Prior to the fight, the Socs and greasers made an agreement to fight without using weapons. As the two gangs stand across from each other, Darry steps out from his group to begin the rumble. Paul Holden, a Soc who used to play on Darry's football team, steps out from his gang and says he'll take Darry. Dally yells "Hold up!" from across the lot and Darry turns his head to look. When Darry turns, Paul lands a hard right cross to Darry's chin and the fight begins. While the boys are fighting, Pony manages to ask Dally how he made it out of the hospital, and he says he pulled Two-Bit's switchblade on the nurse. Ponyboy gets tackled by a Soc, who begins to punch him in the face while he is talking to Dally. Darry protects Pony during the fight and lifts the Soc off his back and slugs him hard, sending him three feet from Pony. During the fight, Ponyboy gets kicked hard in the head and suffers a concussion. Tim Shepard breaks his nose, and the leader of the Brumly boys beats the Socs with a pipe during the fight. The Socs finally run off, and the greasers win the brawl.

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