Level 1: We deserve a lot of our
trouble, I thought. Dallas deserves everything he gets, and should get worse .
. . And Two-Bit--- he doesn't need half the things he swipes.
Level 1: What does the narrator say about Dally and Two-Bit?
a). They steel things they do not need or want.
b). They deserve the trouble they get.
c). The narrator did not say anything.
Level 2: We deserve a lot of our
trouble, I thought. Dallas deserves everything he gets, and should get worse,
if you want the truth. And Two-Bit--- he doesn't really want or need half the
things he swipes from stores.
Level 2: What does the narrator say about the Greasers? Use
evidence from the text.
The narrator says _________________________________________________.
Level 3: We deserve a lot of our
trouble, I thought. Dallas deserves everything he gets, and should get worse,
if you want the truth. And Two-Bit--- he doesn't really want or need half the
things he swipes from stores. He just thinks it's fun to swipe everything that
isn't nailed down. I can understand why Sodapop and Steve get into drag races
and fights so much, though--- both of them have too much energy, too much
feeling, with no way to blow it off.
Level 3: Why do you think the narrator explains that “we
deserve a lot of our trouble”?
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