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It was a blue mustang i think.

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Q: Was it a mustang that the socs drived up in when they jumped johnny?
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Why was johnny so afraid of the socs in the outsiders?

He gets really nervous but remains still and calm on the outside but is staring at Bobs (one of the Socs) rings; since bob was the soc who had beat him up and his rings had left a lot of cuts on his face. SPOILER ALERT! later in the book he kills Bob


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It brought back the scare Johnny had from being jumped by the Socs.


On the outsiders who does ponyboy find when he gets back from the movies?

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Why does ponyboy refer to johnny as the gangs pet?

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