cherry
she was a socs girlfriend and when that soc got killed she wanted to help out the greasers and she was there spy pretty much for the big rumble that happened at the end of the book
She spies for them. Since she is a Soc, she can see what they're up to, and tell the Greasers before the rumble.
In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Cherry Valance was the spy for the greasers. She provided information to the greasers about the Socs, the rival gang.
The main problem is that the Greasers and the Socs have a conflict in between them or something like that . this prolly won't help , but whatever . bye! Melanie .
Repetition can be seen in "The Outsiders" in the use of key phrases like "Stay gold" and "Greasers" to reinforce important themes and character identities throughout the novel. These repetitions help to create a sense of familiarity and emphasize the characters' struggles and beliefs.
S.E. Hinton chose names like Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Dally in "The Outsiders" to reflect the distinctiveness and individuality of each character. These unique names help to emphasize the outsider status of the Greasers and add to the gritty, urban atmosphere of the novel.
yes she did because it help her get throught the tough times
Cherry decided to help the Greasers because they all watched the same sunset no matter their class in social life, and because she felt it was her fault of what happened to Bob.
At the top right or left corner in the very beginning of the page
She knew they were all the same, but the Socs and the greasers didn't see it that way. They all saw the same sunset. :)
it is a semi medium tone, with some tast of hatred
Darry hears the word "help" from across the way and turns1