theyluvangelina
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Why did the girls invite Johnny and Pony to sit with
them at the drive-in?

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Imhereformath1400
Imhereformath1400 Imhereformath1400
  • 23-01-2022

In Chapter 2 of "The Outsiders", Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny go to the drive-in.  Dally sits behind the two girls because he is attracted to them.  While he is sitting there, he makes some derogatory and offensive comments toward them. 

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isabellatennis88 isabellatennis88
  • 23-01-2022

Answer:

The girls feel a sense of comfort and innocence in both Pony boy and Johnny; therefore, they are comfortable around them and ask them to stay at the drive-in.

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