Final answer:
The student's questions seem to refer to the novel 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton, which includes the characters Johnny and Ponyboy. However, there is a mismatch as the reference information provided relates to different literary works. General information about 'The Outsiders' is provided above, but it does not correspond to the reference questions regarding 'Barn Burning,' 'A Rose for Emily,' 'Blood Burning Moon,' and 'Home Burial.'
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's questions pertain to different works of literature. However, the initial context they mentioned relates to the characters Johnny and Ponyboy from the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, which does not align with the provided reference information. Here is some general guidance:
- In The Outsiders, after Johnny kills Bob, he and Ponyboy stay in an abandoned church in Windrixville.
- To make himself less recognizable, Ponyboy cuts and bleaches his hair.
- The poem Ponyboy recites to Johnny is 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' by Robert Frost.
- At Dairy Queen, Dally tells the boys that Cherry is acting as a spy for the greasers.
- Due to the murder of Bob, Johnny and Pony consider fleeing to Texas.
As for the reference information provided, it comprises questions about the stories Barn Burning, A Rose for Emily, 'Blood Burning Moon', and Home Burial, among others.