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Date Introduction Pages 2–4Chapters 1–2 Pages 5–6 Chapters 3–4 Pages 7–8 Chapters 5–6 Pages 9–10Chapters 7–8 Pages 11–12 Chapters 9–11 Pages 13–14Chapter 12 Pages 15–16The Exchange Assessment The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton What can life teach us that school cannot?
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