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Kruka [31]
3 years ago
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I will give brainliest! I just need help. PLEASE! =⊃

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uysha [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Chapter 2

The next night, Pony, Dally, and Johnny sneak into the Nightly Double drive-in.

It's only twenty-five cents to get in if you aren't in a car; they have the money, but Dally just likes breaking the rules.

The seats for people without cars are empty, except for two girls in the front. Of course, Dally sits down in the row behind the girls.

Dally starts talking really dirty to the girls.

Pony can't stand it—especially because these aren't "greasey girls" (1.5).

These girls are Soc girls, nicely dressed and hot.

They're probably sixteen or seventeen, and one of them has red hair.

When Dally puts his feet up on the redhead's seat, she tells him to put them back down.

Now Pony recognizes her—a cheerleader. When Dally refuses to move his feet, she talks back to him. She asks him to leave them alone, but he keeps on. She's pretty mad at this point.

Dally gets up to go get some sodas and asks the girls if they want one.

The redhead says, no way.

When Dallas is gone, the redhead starts talking to the other two boys.

Explanation:

Please read through this brief summary of Chapter 2, and take some points and make up some info.

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