because it is pony boy she is likely going to fall in love with
dally because he thinks all socs hate all greasers
Ponyboy is surprised when Cherry tells him who she might be in love with because the person is a Greaser and She is a Soch
Because of their social differences. Being a greaser, Ponyboy is rarely treated nice from Socs.
because he is a greaser
Ponyboy means that he and Johnny formed a special bond with each other, and felt the same feelings about certain situations.
because he is like the pet of the gang, the one everyone cares about and gets along with everyone
When Ponyboy was sick, Randy came to visit him, they talked about how Randy was upset that he had disappointed his father and they talked about the court date. When Randy mentions that Johnny was the one who killed Bob Pony freaks out and denies it. Darry steps in and tells Randy to leave.
Well, Johnny didn't really have hobbies, but in the book it talks about how much he would smoke cigarettes. He also liked to talk with Ponyboy about feelings and thoughts, the types of things they wouldn't talk about with the others in the gang. So, I believe they talked about things like the beautiful sunsets, and the misty colors surrounding it, and they also share love between the book "Gone with the Wind" They also liked fights XD
A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.
Ponyboy means that he and Johnny formed a special bond with each other, and felt the same feelings about certain situations.
because they would think he was soft and not tough like they want him to be
Ponyboy means that Johnny and he share a unique bond and understanding of each other's experiences and emotions. They both come from similar backgrounds and have faced hardships together, which has created a deep connection and empathy between them.
because he is like the pet of the gang, the one everyone cares about and gets along with everyone
When Ponyboy was sick, Randy came to visit him, they talked about how Randy was upset that he had disappointed his father and they talked about the court date. When Randy mentions that Johnny was the one who killed Bob Pony freaks out and denies it. Darry steps in and tells Randy to leave.
You can share feelings with someone but not give off feelings to someone.
Well, Johnny didn't really have hobbies, but in the book it talks about how much he would smoke cigarettes. He also liked to talk with Ponyboy about feelings and thoughts, the types of things they wouldn't talk about with the others in the gang. So, I believe they talked about things like the beautiful sunsets, and the misty colors surrounding it, and they also share love between the book "Gone with the Wind" They also liked fights XD
we talk so that we can share out feelings
Relationship flourishes when couples share their concerns and feelings. Since this is your concern share it , ask her.
Johnny shared the secret that he was related to Merchant Lyte and showed her his cup.
A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.
to share his feelings with other