OutlawsWhat gang tried to rob two banks on the same day? Why did Ned Kelly become an outlaw? This title uses the nonfiction genre 'recount' to tell the reader about some famous outlaws from history, including Bonnie and Clyde, Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd, Dick Turpin, Belle Starr, The Dalton Gang, Ned Kelly, Edwin Boyd, and Pancho Villa. |
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apprehend Arango became bandit another word BANDIT QUEEN Belle remarried BELLE STARR Bonnie and Clyde bush wild bushrangers catch and arrest CHARLES PRETTY BOY crime Dalton brothers Dalton gang robbed dead or alive deputy marshal Dick Turpin Edwin Boyd famous for bad farm animals raised fedora stylish fiction made-up story Floyd folk hero formed a gang gang members gang robbed train hacienda Mexican hero of ordinary hide and wait highwayman thief infamous famous Kelly leaving prison early legend livestock farm animals Mexican plantation Mexican Revolution murder a leader Ned Kelly Outlaw fact outlaw in Australia outlaw named Pancho Villa parole leaving prison person from history police policeman Public Enemy Number raised for meat robbery Robin Hood robs travelers rustler sentence punishment someone by surprise steals farm animals stole tavern bar thief who robs thief who steals Turpin escaped tyranny cruel leadership usually horses Wild West William Wallace word for thief