The Outsiders

How do the narrator's statements about his background and his description of his surroundings create suspense?

ITS FROM THE OUTSIDER BOOK line 10-21

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The narrator is walking home alone and because of the background we've been givem, we understand that it is dangerous for him to do so. "Greasers can't walk home alone too much," creates suspense and foeshadows the subsequent attack on Ponyboy by the Socs.

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