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Literature
Novel
Character description
1. How does the narrator, Ponyboy Curtis, describe his gang, the greasers?
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Ponyboy Curtis describes his gang, the greasers, as "tough, hard-core guys from the wrong side of town." He also says that they are "poor, and we all wore leather jackets and jeans and t-shirts and tennis shoes or boots."
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