They cut each other's hair with a switchblade, and afterwards, Jonny bleaches Pony's hair blond.
In the book, The Outsiders, Johnny and Pony disguise themselves by cutting their hair and bleaching their hair. Pony doesn't want to cut his hair because he like it the way it is.
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Johnny and Ponyboy eat baloney sandwiches at Dairy Queen. They were described as ordering "two baloney sandwiches and two Cokes" when they went to Dairy Queen after Johnny cut his hair to disguise himself.
pony cut off his hair and bleached it while johnny cut his hair
In order to disguise themselves, Johnny buys a bottle of peroxide and orders Ponyboy to cut, wash and bleach his hair blond. Ponyboy is extremely proud of his hair and is initially reluctant to do as Johnny says, however he gives in and describes his new look as 'a blasted pansy.' Johnny has a dark complexion and so he just washes the grease out of his hair and cuts it.
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
Johnny bought peroxide to cut and bleach their hair, to disguise themselves.
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Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
First you have to be the pony since an autobiography is written by the author about themselves. So put your story in the words of the pony and write about your life. As the answer above states an autobigraphy is written by an author about themself, a lifestory of another person (or pony) would be a biography.
Johnny gave Pony a copy of Gone With the Wind.
to stay gold