He tells Cherry about what happened to Johnny...
if you read the book you would know!!!
Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, and Two-Bit (keith) Mathews are at the drive-in with Cherry and Marcia
The flash back was when Ponyboy and Johny were hideing out in the church and Ponyboy had a flash back of Darry making breakfast for them all.
She said that bob was a sweet and gentle person most of the time, but when he's drunk he gets in a mood.
Ponyboy tells Cherry about the incident when Johnny was jumped by the Socs, providing details such as how they were outnumbered, how they were badly beaten, and how Johnny was traumatized by the attack. He also mentions how Bob, Cherry's boyfriend, was involved in the assault, which adds a layer of complexity to their relationships and the tensions between the Greasers and the Socs. Ponyboy's account of the incident helps Cherry understand the gravity of the situation and the deep-rooted animosity between the two rival groups.
she helped them because they were running away from the the fuzz.
he tells cherry about when johnny got beat up by the socs
Ponyboy tells cherry the story of when Johnny gets beat up.
Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, and Two-Bit (keith) Mathews are at the drive-in with Cherry and Marcia
the best one i can think of is when ponyboy tells cherry valance about Mickey Mouse
because she is a socs and the one she likes is a greaser
because she is a socs and the one she likes is a greaser
because she is a socs and the one she likes is a greaser
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.
The flash back was when Ponyboy and Johny were hideing out in the church and Ponyboy had a flash back of Darry making breakfast for them all.
She said that bob was a sweet and gentle person most of the time, but when he's drunk he gets in a mood.
Ponyboy tells Cherry about the incident when Johnny was jumped by the Socs, providing details such as how they were outnumbered, how they were badly beaten, and how Johnny was traumatized by the attack. He also mentions how Bob, Cherry's boyfriend, was involved in the assault, which adds a layer of complexity to their relationships and the tensions between the Greasers and the Socs. Ponyboy's account of the incident helps Cherry understand the gravity of the situation and the deep-rooted animosity between the two rival groups.
she helped them because they were running away from the the fuzz.