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In the previous lesson, you analyzed themes in The Outsiders and explained whether or not today's readers would find the novel relevant to their own lives. How much might modern readers
learn from the Pony Boy's experiences and those of other characters in the story? Do the lives of young people include some of the same challenges and opportunities illustrated in The Outsiders?
Explain your answers to these questions in a discussion post. Be sure to explain why you think the themes in The Outsiders still apply today--or why they do not apply. (In other words, provide
evidence for your claim.)
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