When Johnny is attacked by the Socs, he is the only major character involved; however, Ponyboy describes how the greasers respon
ded. Why is Ponyboy's description important? Since you know how only some of the boys responded, you know the story is told from third-person limited point of view.
You know the most about how Johnny reacted, which only gives insight into his perspective.
The reader knows how most members reacted, which gives you insight into their perspective.
Since you know how all the boys responded, you know the story is told from third-person omnisicent point of view.
b) You know the most about how Johnny reacted, which only gives insight into his perspective.
Explanation:
Ponyboy is the main character. However, Pony's character is significantly distinct from the other members of the Greaser crew. He's a romantic who enjoys the finer things in life, like watching the sun set. Despite the fact that many of his peers are into violence and fighting, he does not. As long as he is devoted to them and feels that they are actually wonderful people who need our support, he will continue to do so. He has a big heart and is always prepared to provide a hand to those around him, even if it means risking his own safety to save the lives of strangers.