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The question shown above, want to know your opinion. In that case, it's not right for me to write an answer for you, but I'll show you how you can establish that opinion.

As shown above, the question refers to the book "The Outsiders". By reading this book, we have access to the following information:

  • The book presents the story of kids who are involved with street gangs.
  • These kids live in an environment of crime and violence, where everyone is in great danger.
  • Many of these kids are underage, like Ponyboy, the book's protagonist.
  • Also, most of them live without adult supervision, like Ponyboy, who is raised by his brothers, who are also boys.

One day, Ponyboy and his brothers save children from a fire. This fire has a great national repercussion, which allows the government to be aware of the situation in which Ponyboy and other boys live.

With that, the government says it will send Ponyboy to a boys’ home, but neither Ponyboy nor his brothers want that to happen

In this case, to form your opinion about whether there is a possibility of Ponyboy going to the boys’ home, you must answer the following questions:

  1. Do you think the government has this right?
  2. Do you think Ponyboy's wishes should be taken into account?
  3. Do you think Ponyboy's brothers can prevent him from being taken to the boys’ home?
  4. Do you think the government will care about Ponyboy's situation, or this one, just pretending?

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