a heater
a note from his brother sodapop.
the trial at the end of the book was where dally and soda and bobs family were questioned....except for pony all the judge asked him was if he liked living with dally and soda then moved on.Johnny was cleared of charges.
they both know soda darry steve two bit and dally
if you are talking about the book The Outsiders then no... Dally is his nickname his real name is Dallas Curtis and he is Ponyboy's older brother
The Oldest Greaser In The Novel The Outsiders Is Either Dally Or Darry They're Both Around The Same Age ;
Soda doesnt. Dally brings Pony a letter from him asking him to come home because Saoda knows that Dally knows where they are is going there.
Ponyboy and Johnny are the main, main characters but there is also Dally, Darry, Soda, Steve, and Two-Bit.
Soda is Ponyboy's brother.
There are two groups of people in The Outsiders. Socs, and Greasers. The Greasers are Ponyboy, Sodapop "Soda", and Darryl "Darry" Curtis, Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews, Dallas "Dally" Winston, Johnny Cade, and Steve Randall. The Socs are Randy Anderson, Sherri "Cherry" Valance, Bob Sheldon, and Marcia
In the scene where Dally visits the abandoned church, he brings Ponyboy a letter from Soda Pop, expressing concern for his brother's well-being. The letter serves as a reminder of the bond between the brothers and the struggles they face. It highlights the themes of family and loyalty that are central to the story, reinforcing the emotional connection between the characters during a time of crisis. Dally's delivery of the letter also emphasizes his role as a protector and friend to Ponyboy.
johnny killed bob they ran away to the church fo five days ponyboy reiceved a letter from Soda Dally asked for a "cancer stick" the peom (stay gold) Johnny's dieing words (stay golden) Dallys death the fight between sodapop darry and ponyboy (ending in an agreement not to fight)
Because Dally had been one of their gang and they wouldn't desert him . :)