In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Cherry Valance tells Ponyboy that not all Socs are the same during their conversation at the drive-in movie. This moment occurs around pages 35-37, depending on the edition of the book. She emphasizes that both Socs and Greasers have their struggles and complexities, challenging Ponyboy's perceptions of her social class.
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She says that because he didn't act mean and rude to her and Marcia at the drive in like Dally. Also, Cherry finds Ponyboy easy to talk to, because she can say things that she actually means, unlike when she is talking to her friends.
On page 54, Chapter 3, it clearly states Cherry making a request to Ponyboy not to talk to her, or to let her be seen with the greasers by her parents. This deeply embarrasses Ponyboy and personally I'm not surprised by this at all. She's on a whole different level, and Ponyboy would be nuts to believe for one second that they could be compatible.
If you own the book or if your school has a copy, if you look at chapter 2 it tells you. what page... i don't know but its in there.
Ponyboy talks about being a pepsi addict on the bottom of page 78 and at the top of page 79. Hope this helps!
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The numbers in Page Rank (PR) tells that how much higher the page rank is. The higher the number, the higher the page rank is. If you still didnt got it, check out this detailed article: http://webprokevin.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-is-pr.html
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The name given to the page of a book that tells you what is inside the book is the "table of contents." It provides a list of the chapters or sections in the book along with their corresponding page numbers for easy navigation and reference.
Pip from "Great Expectations" is mentioned in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders" in Chapter 11. Ponyboy references Pip when he is discussing the differences between the greasers and the Socs with Cherry.
Katniss tells why there is a hunger games on page 18.