Because he killed Bob, geez.....wouldn't you feel guilty?!
I don't think it said in the book....
They wished that they lived in the country . . . and that there were no Socs or Gresers, just people.
Johnny and ponyboy talk to girls and socs intervene and try to beat each others meat
He gets assulted by soc's before the book even starts they talk about it. he got jumped thats why hes so shy
I dont know
Who the hell is Johnny?
only johnny depp can answer that not us
This is a matter of opinion, but I believe that the scene where Johnny and Pony go to the Nightly Double and talk to Cherry one of the most important scenes because you laern a lot about all of the characters.EDITED TO SAY:I believe that the scene in the hospital when Johnny dies is also VERY important.
Wear a grass skirt (he doesn't talk to outsiders).
Dally didn't have an actual dream he states, but he did dislike the Socs and wanted to have them beaten, but that would be difficult because they would be able to stay out of trouble because of their rich parents. Then there is Johnny; Johnny was the only thing Dally ever loved-as Ponyboy stated after Dally's death- and he was very protective of Johnny, so you could say his dream was to protect Johnny or maybe for Johnny to become more tougher and be able to care for himself.
Because Ponyboy is recapping his personal experiences for his English paper. He wants to talk about him and Johnny and what they've been through and it pretty much started from the very beginning of the book.
Because he trusts Johnny