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oee [108]
4 years ago
14

What does dally look like ? And what does he do ? And what do people think of him ? Plz help this is due rn the story is called

the outsiders
English
1 answer:
Ilia_Sergeevich [38]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Dallas- The toughest hood in Ponyboy’s group of greasers. Dallas, known as “Dally,” is a hardened teen who used to run with gangs in New York. He has an elfin face and icy blue eyes and, unlike his friends, does not put grease in his white-blond hair. Dally’s violent tendencies make him more dangerous than the other greasers, and he takes pride in his criminal record. Dally feels protective of Johnny Cade.

Explanation:

Because of his actions and behavior, we can conclude that Dallas' peers think of him as someone to fear and be cautios around but also someone to respect. We can also tell that Dallas can be a nice person because of his soft spot for Johnny Cade, who has had a rough life.

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