Sodapop Chapter 1 Summary

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The next night, Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally go to a the drive-in movie theater. They sit behind a pair of Soc girls, and Dally begins to talk dirty to embarrass the girls. The girl with red hair turns around and calmly tells him to stop, but he continues to make fun of them. Dally then goes to buy Cokes, and Ponyboy talks to the red-haired girl named, Cherry Valance. They talk about the rodeo and about Sodapop, who Cherry describes as a “doll.” She asks what became of Sodapop, and although the admission embarrasses him, Ponyboy says that Sodapop dropped out of school to work in a gas station. Dally comes back and offers a Coke to Cherry, but Cherry throws it in his face. Dally tries to put his arm around her. When he will not listen to Cherry’s

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