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There are lots of Climaxes in The Outsiders. There's the burning Church, The killing of Bob, when Darry hit Ponyboy, Jonny's death, Dally's death, etc. A climax is practicaly something in the book that triggers other things to happen, so theres alot.

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The climax in "The Outsiders" is when the greasers and the Socs have a big fight that results in the death of Bob, a Soc, at the hands of Johnny, a greaser. This event sets off a chain of consequences that drive the rest of the story towards a resolution.

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The climax is when Johnny, and Ponyboy went into the Church while it was on fire to save the kids and Dally helps them outside of the church and then Johnny gets hit with a burning beam. Although at the end of the book, he eventually dies.The answer above is false. How does that solve the basic conflict? A climax of a story is the solution to the basic conflict. The climax of The Outsiders is the rumble between the Socs and the Greasers. The conflict is between the Greasers and the Socs. How at the begining of the book, the Socs jumped the Greasers.no your false. what your talking about is the resolution not the climax.Both are wrong. The MAIN conflict of this story is the internal struggle of Ponyboy, and his coming of age. The conflict between the socs and the greasers only propels the story forward in the main conflict, but the actual conflict could be between the greasers and anyone. The big problem is Ponyboys need to discover himself. The climax is when Johnny dies, and everything is resolved directly afterwards.the one about the church is correct. the rumble part is the falling action + johnny dies.The answers about me are confusing. I don't know which one is the right answer.


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