friendship
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A congenial social group refers to a group where members have a friendly and pleasant relationship with each other. It is characterized by mutual respect, understanding, and support among its members, creating a positive and harmonious environment for social interactions.
the relationship with knights towards other member werent that good
Dally's view of Pony at the beginning of the novel did was that he was a young, and not at all tough. Dally then experiences Ponyboy change in to a tough and brave greaser. This is shown as Pony describes Dally as someone who he 'didn't like him, but he was smart and you had to respect him.' This implies that Dally knew he didn't like him and that Pony was scared of him this also implies that Dally doesn't like him back because he is the weak member of the gang who doesn't like to break the law. But then he changes into a tough member of the group when there is a fire in both the book and the movie Johnny and Pony run in and save the kids and Dallas gets angry with Johnny for doing this and this is because he wouldn't have done it even though he is meant to be the brave greaser instead Johnny and Ponyboy did and they're meant to be the weak ones of the group this shows a drastic change in Ponyboy.
Members
As of my last update, in the B5 group, the member who has a girlfriend is Dustin. He has been open about his relationship on social media, sharing moments with her. The other members have been more private about their personal lives, so details about their relationship statuses may not be as publicly known.
Commensalism refers to a kind of relationship where the other group of species is not harmed or affected while the other one benefits from the activities of the other group.
You have a relationship with a partner/significant other and you are in relationship to your various family members (ie mom, dad, aunt).
the book the outsiders? you can learn if you are rich, poor, black or white, everyone is the same.
In a group therapy session, group members are encouraged to openly and honestly discuss the issues that brought them to therapy. They try to help other group members by offering their own suggestions, insights, and empathy regarding their problems.
Yes they do
Yes, they do.