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A book we are reading is the Outsiders.A poem that I have read is “Nothing Stays Gold”.These are some great things to read.I persuade readers to read the book it's a great book.The poem is great for people who love to read poems.

The theme for chapter one is Divided Community.Some examples can be found in the book.”We get jumped by the Socs”.”Were poorer than the Socs”.These are some examples of text-based evidence.This is text-based evidence.Page 2 and 3.You can find this all in the book.

The theme for the poem “Nothing Stays Gold” is preserving childhood Innocence.These are some examples.”but only so an hour”.”So dawn goes down to day”.These are some text-based evidence that I found in the poem.They are found in the lines.

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