In chapter 3, Ponyboy states to Cherry, "It’s okay… We aren’t in the same class. Just don’t forget that some of us watch the sunset too." Talk about what you think Ponyboy and/or the author meant by this statement.
Ponyboy means that just because he is a greaser and Cherry is a Soc, doesn't mean that we look at things differently because we are different from each other.
What Ponyboy/ the author is trying to say is that just because we are two different people does not mean that we look at things differently because we are so different from each other. That is what i think the author/Ponyboy is trying to get at.
Ponyboy meant that he doesn't want Cherry to forget that Ponyboy is still there even though they won't see each other. Also it shows that just because they're in two different areas that they can do the same thing.
What Ponyboy/ author is saying is that just because we are form different groups, and are different people doesn't mean we don't see the same thing, and it also doesn't mean we aren't alike.
Ponyboy/the author meant that even though Cherry is a Soc and Ponyboy is a greaser they still are humans. Even if someone is "better" than the other person, they still are the "same." We all need water, air, food, and we all kind of have the same likes and dislikes. Ponyboy was also meaning, some/most of the greasers and the socs are the same, they like and dislike the same stuff.
What Ponyboy was saying is that just because they are in different social classes doesn't mean we don't need or want the same things.
ReplyDeletePonyboy means that just because he is a greaser and Cherry is a Soc, doesn't mean that we look at things differently because we are different from each other.
ReplyDeletePonyboy means that they are from different parts of town, but it doesn't mean you don't do the same thing.
ReplyDeletePonyboy means that even though they are in parts of town and economic classes they are still the same
ReplyDeleteWhat Ponyboy/ the author is trying to say is that just because we are two different people does not mean that we look at things differently because we are so different from each other. That is what i think the author/Ponyboy is trying to get at.
ReplyDeleteI think even though that they are different, they are the same in many ways, is what I think the author/Ponyboy meant.
ReplyDeletePony Boy means that just because he and Cherry are called different names such as the greasers and Socs doesn't mean they look at things differently.
ReplyDeleteWhat Ponyboy means is that just because they are from two different parts of town doesn't mean that they don't do the same things.
ReplyDeletePonyboy meant that he doesn't want Cherry to forget that Ponyboy is still there even though they won't see each other. Also it shows that just because they're in two different areas that they can do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteIt means that even tho they are from two different parts in town. They both do some of the same things.
ReplyDeleteIt means that even if they were from different parts of town and had different styles they still have the same sunset and are not that different.
ReplyDeletePonyboy means that just because we come from different groups, such as the Greasers' and Socs,' we still see the same sunset.
ReplyDeleteWhat Ponyboy/ author is saying is that just because we are form different groups, and are different people doesn't mean we don't see the same thing, and it also doesn't mean we aren't alike.
ReplyDeleteWhat Ponyboy is trying to say is that they aren't in the same class but they still see the same sunset from wherever you are.
ReplyDeletePony boy meant to say that even though
ReplyDeleteCherry is a Soc and he is a Greaser, they still have somethings in common.
Ponyboy/the author meant that even though Cherry is a Soc and Ponyboy is a greaser they still are humans. Even if someone is "better" than the other person, they still are the "same." We all need water, air, food, and we all kind of have the same likes and dislikes. Ponyboy was also meaning, some/most of the greasers and the socs are the same, they like and dislike the same stuff.
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