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Q: Why does dally hit Ponyboy chapter 6?
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Why has Darry been so strict with Ponyboy in chapter 6 of The Outsiders?

Darry did it so Ponyboy, if he stayed in school and didn't get in trouble, would have a bright future and not end up like Dally does later in the book, and would live a productive life because he knew that Ponyboy had a gift.


What other side of dally is revealed?

Dally shows his kind and thoughtful side in chapter 6


Dally's parents have influenced the way he is outsiders chapter 6 and 7?

Do you think Dally's parents have influenced the way he is? outsiders chapters 6 and 7


How do you think Dally felt about Johnny wanting to turn himself in on the outsiders Book chapter 6?

johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it


What is a short summary of chapters 5-6 of The Outsider?

It's funny cuz i had the same question but the answer is when Dally Winston comes to meet Johnny and Ponyboy while they are eating Johnny says I think we shoyuld hand ourselves in. Dally doesnt say anything about not handing them ion but just says the police is harsh with the GREASERS. Late when they head back to church it's on fire and ponyboy and johnny go in to help kids until the roof caves in and hurts johnny and ponyboy but while saving ponyboy dally's arm get burnt. When going to the hospital in the ambulance ponyboy asks and and the person helping him"nurse"tells him that johnny may survive but dally wil be alright. ponyboy meets darry and sodapop and apologizes! hope this helps :)


What were major events happened in chapter 5 in The Outsiders?

1. Ponyboy gets jumped walking home from the movies 2. Darry hits Ponyboy 3. Johnny and Ponyboy get jumped by five Socs at the park 4. Johnny and Ponyboy head to Windrixville to hide in a church from the police 5. The church gets set on fire and Johnny and Ponyboy run in to save some little kids, and then Dally runs in after to save Johnny. 6. Rumble 7. Johnny dies 8. Dallas dies 9. Sodapop receives his letter to Sandy back and unopened, then he can't stand Darry and Ponyboy bickering and runs out 10. They all go to court and Ponyboy is allowed to stay with Darry


What does the doctor tell dally and pony boy in the outsiders book?

he told them that Johnny was in Critical condition. his back was broken, he had third degree burns and was in sever shock. he couldn't even feel the burns on his lower body because his spine was broken.


At the end of chapter 6 in the outsiders what does ponyboy learn?

that darry did care about him


What are the metaphors in chapter 6 in the book the outsiders?

Dally grinned wolfishly The horizon was a thin golden line hope these help :D


What happens in chapter three in the outsiders?

A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.


What is Johnny talking about doing in chapter 6?

In chapter 6, Johnny talks about planning to run away with Ponyboy to avoid being separated by social services after Bob's murder. He suggests going to a rural hideout to start a new life together.


What happens in chapter 6 of the outsiders?

As Johnny and Ponyboy devour a big meal at the Dairy Queen, Dally explains that Cherry felt responsible for a situation that resulted in Bob's stabbing, so she offered to watch monitor the Socs' preparations for the rumble and to testify that Johnny acted in self-defense. Johnny announces that he thinks he and Ponyboy should turn themselves in to the police. Dally tries to convince him otherwise, saying that he never wants Johnny to become hardened in the way that jail would harden him. Johnny responds that he thinks he has a good chance in a trial since he acted in self-defense, and that he feels guilty for worrying Ponyboy's brothers. Dally agrees to drive the boys back to Tulsa. As they drive past the church where they had been hiding, they see that it's burning. A crowd is standing outside, and a bystander tells them that a school group was having a picnic there. A woman shouts that some of the children are missing inside the church. Suspecting that their discarded cigarette butts may have started the fire, Ponyboy and Johnny dash into the burning building. They find the children and lift them one-by-one out a window, continuing even after Dally runs in shouting that the roof is about to collapse. The roof collapses, just as they save the last child, and Johnny knocks Ponyboy through the window, saving him. Ponyboy hears Johnny scream behind him, but before he can go back Dally smacks him on the back and knocks him unconscious. Ponyboy wakes up in an ambulance with Jerry Wood, a teacher and the bystander whom Ponyboy spoke with before rushing into the burning church. Jerry tells him what happened: Dally knocked Ponyboy out while smothering a fire that had caught on Ponyboy's back. Dally then saved Johnny. He adds that Dally is burned but will be fine, while Johnny is in very bad condition. He praises the boys' courage. Ponyboy responds that they're greasers and that Johnny is wanted for murder. Jerry doesn't know the term "greaser" and is surprised by this news about Johnny, but he continues to try to comfort Ponyboy as they head toward the hospital. Ponyboy suffered only minor burns, and is soon discharged from the hospital. He sits in the waiting room with Jerry, worrying about Dally and Johnny, and finds himself telling Jerry the story of Bob's murder. Jerry agrees that Johnny acted in self-defense and reassures him that the judge will also take into account the boys' actions at the fire. Soon Sodapop and Darry arrive. Ponyboy and Soda hug. Darry stands apart, and Ponyboy sees that Darry is crying. Suddenly Ponyboy understands that Darry's harsh treatment of him results from his love and his concern for Ponyboy's welfare. Ponyboy hugs Darry and apologizes to him, and has the feeling that everything will be okay once he returns home.