Because it shows that they live in the same world, and they are like the same people except one is poor and one is rich. Also just because they live on different sides of towns, they still see the same thing.
she sucked him off in the dark
Chapter 2
I could be wrong but I think it's red
Her puppy dies.
Chapter 2 New Title: Catch me if You Can Explanation: Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny go to the nightly double, a viewing of two movies in a row at the drive-in movie theater. They meet Cherry, a Soc. Dally tries to get Cherry to go out with him, but Cherry tells him no. Dally walks away angry because he could not get a date.
she sucked him off in the dark
Chapter 2
I could be wrong but I think it's red
Cherry falls in love with Dally in either chapter 3 or 4
Cherry brandy
In chapter 5 of "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens, the liqueur of choice mentioned is cherry-brandy. It is described as a common drink enjoyed during social gatherings in the 19th century England.
Her puppy dies.
in chapter 2-3
That is a seperate event, called Jump Festia.
Because he hates socs
Chapter 2 New Title: Catch me if You Can Explanation: Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny go to the nightly double, a viewing of two movies in a row at the drive-in movie theater. They meet Cherry, a Soc. Dally tries to get Cherry to go out with him, but Cherry tells him no. Dally walks away angry because he could not get a date.
Chapter 4 of "The Outsiders" focuses on Ponyboy's growing relationship with Cherry Valance. The chapter explores their conversations at the drive-in movie theater, where Cherry reveals the Socs' perspective on the social divide in their town. Ponyboy and Cherry discuss their shared feelings of alienation, and Cherry begins to challenge Ponyboy's assumptions about the Socs as she reveals the complexities of their lives.