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Yes, Ponyboy and Johnny acted heroically in the book. They both jumped into a burning church and saved the kids trapped their. They both got hurt in the process.
Yes, he stabbed him because Bob was about to drown Ponyboy.
Jhonny was behaving in an uncharacteristically violent way because the socs were drowing Ponyboy and since Johnny loved him as a brother he couldn't let that happen. HOPE THIS HELPED!!
when johnny and ponyboy were held up in that church they read gone with the wind and johnny was talking about how brave those southern gentlemen were. ponyboy meant that when johnny saved those little kids he was much braver then them.
to spy on the socs for them (mainly for their greaser friends). She also offers to testify that her boyfriend and his friends were drunk and went looking for the boys to fight them. She will also add that Johnny and Ponyboy acted in self-defense.
Yes, Ponyboy and Johnny acted heroically in the book. They both jumped into a burning church and saved the kids trapped their. They both got hurt in the process.
because is is so diffculty to had in the big tree that is so highly and this is soo strong for both of them...
He wants to turn himself in because it isn't fair for Sodapop and Darry to be worrying about Ponyboy and Cherry Valence said that she would testify against the socs and say that they were drunk and Johnny and Ponyboy acted in self defence
Yes, he stabbed him because Bob was about to drown Ponyboy.
He wants to turn himself in because it isn't fair for Sodapop and Darry to be worrying about Ponyboy and Cherry Valence said that she would testify against the socs and say that they were drunk and Johnny and Ponyboy acted in self defence
Jhonny was behaving in an uncharacteristically violent way because the socs were drowing Ponyboy and since Johnny loved him as a brother he couldn't let that happen. HOPE THIS HELPED!!
when johnny and ponyboy were held up in that church they read gone with the wind and johnny was talking about how brave those southern gentlemen were. ponyboy meant that when johnny saved those little kids he was much braver then them.
to spy on the socs for them (mainly for their greaser friends). She also offers to testify that her boyfriend and his friends were drunk and went looking for the boys to fight them. She will also add that Johnny and Ponyboy acted in self-defense.
Bob, Randy, and a couple other Socs were drunk that night. Johnny and Ponyboy were at the park and they saw the blue Mustang drive up the gravel road. Johnny got scared so he pulled out his switch blade. They made short conversation, then Ponyboy spit on Bob and the Socs ran after Johnny and Pony. One Soc kicked and punched Pony a couple of times and then joined in dunking Ponyboy's head in the fountain. Johnny acted in self-defense to save his friend, so he stabbed Bob with his switch blade. Randy and all of the other Socs ran off. Ponyboy and Johnny sat there trying to come up with a plan.
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.
no they have not.
Johnny killed Bob because he was drowning Ponyboy in the fountain. There were 4 other Socs along with Bob, so Johnny couldn't have fought back, which left him with no other choice but to stab him.