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b. Cherry says, “All Socs aren't like that" after Ponyboy tells Johnny's story. What example does she give to prove her point? Why is it important to see the other side of a story? 14 Page​

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Answer:

Cherry gives this example: "just like all greasers are not like Dally"

Its important to see the other side because Socs have their troubles, too.

Step-by-step explanation:

The story of Johnny's beating visibly upsets Cherry. She tells Ponyboy that not all Socs are like that, just like all greasers are not like Dally.

She tells him that Socs have their troubles, too, but Ponyboy cannot imagine what worries a Soc might have.

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