Cherry seems like a sweet cheerleader and everyone knows that she is a soc. By the way she was giggling when Dally was making jokes on the backseat in the movie, you can tell that she was in to him. But when he makes that joke about the "original red hair" she got a little upset. In the book however it can only be that she likes bad-boys. Dally has a strong build and may appear to look..well...hot. So, it is not hard to think that Cherry is attracted to him. Some girls like guys that are bad, make jokes and are wild.
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Cherry's relationship to others Cherry Cherry is different from all the other socs, she is committed to non-violence and she tries to do the right thing (tries to make things better for others around her) because she likes doing what's right. She hates fights and she can't stand them. Cherry's relationship to Robert (Bob) Sheldon (who was killed by Johnny) is that they're boyfriend and girlfriend (in the novel Cherry talks about her boyfriend Bob). Cherry's relationship to Johnny is just like friends, but Cherry cannot forgive Johnny for killing Bob. Cherry's relationship to Dally is she doesn't wanna see his face again because she is afraid she'll fall in love with him. Finally, Cherry's relationship to Ponyboy is like a good friend and all. She finds Pony easy to talk to because he doesn't judge.
johnny is like a younger version of dally and dally doesn't want johnny being like him so when johnny wants to turn himself into the cops then dally doesn't want him to because he said that jail toughens him up and he doesn't want johnny to toughen up because if he does he could make some of the same mistakes dally did when he was younger and grow up to be like dally. but dally doesn't want johnny to be like him when he grows up, dally is sort of a father figure for johnny and doesn't want johnny getting hurt. When the church was on fire, dally went to save johnny. Also he doesn't want Johnny to end up like him
Ponyboy is embarrassed when Dally talks to the girls at the drive-in because Dally's brash and disrespectful attitude contrasts sharply with Pony's more sensitive nature. He feels uncomfortable with Dally's crude behavior, especially since he wants to impress the girls and make a good impression. Ponyboy is also aware of the differences between their social statuses, which adds to his embarrassment.
Cherry seems like a sweet cheerleader and everyone knows that she is a soc. By the way she was giggling when Dally was making jokes on the backseat in the movie, you can tell that she was in to him. But when he makes that joke about the "original red hair" she got a little upset. In the book however it can only be that she likes bad-boys. Dally has a strong build and may appear to look..well...hot. So, it is not hard to think that Cherry is attracted to him. Some girls like guys that are bad, make jokes and are wild.
Cherry seems like a sweet cheerleader and everyone knows that she is a soc. By the way she was giggling when Dally was making jokes on the backseat in the movie, you can tell that she was in to him. But when he makes that joke about the "original red hair" she got a little upset. In the book however it can only be that she likes bad-boys. Dally has a strong build and may appear to look..well...hot. So, it is not hard to think that Cherry is attracted to him. Some girls like guys that are bad, make jokes and are wild.
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Yes; I started right after I stopped beating my wife.
"Made" is past tense for the verb "Make".Examples:Past: I made a cherry pie.Present: He makes a cherry pie/I make a cherry pie.Future: I will make a cherry pie.
Cherry brandy + Orange Juice = Cherry Hooker
They stopped moving from place to place and hunted smaller animals. They also, started to make their own farms.
Hurry up! Don't dilly-dally we are in a hurry.
no, but "a cherry is a head" is, but that wouldn't make any sense.
Oh my gosh, cherry trees makes cherries .
Well if you're talking about Johnny's plan to go turn himself in Dally's afraid that a few months in prison will make Johnny turn mean and hard, just like what happened to Dally.