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part 4: writing — because, but, so (rl.6)
write one short paragraph answering the question below.
how does ponyboys point of view shape how we understand the socs, and how does
cherrys perspective change that understanding in chapter 3?
you must use because, but, so to organize your response.
This response uses the required transition words to structure the analysis: first establishing Ponyboy's initial biased view of the Socs rooted in his Greaser identity, then introducing Cherry's perspective that humanizes the Socs by sharing their internal struggles, and finally explaining how this shifts Ponyboy's (and the reader's) understanding of the group as complex, flawed people rather than just antagonists.
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Because Ponyboy is a Greaser who has endured constant conflict and cruelty from the Socs, he initially sees them as nothing but cold, privileged bullies who enjoy hurting others for fun. But when he talks to Cherry Valance in Chapter 3, she reveals that Socs struggle with empty, unfulfilling lives and face pressures that leave them feeling numb, not just powerful. So Ponyboy starts to understand that the Socs are not just one-dimensional villains—they are trapped in their own world of expectations, blurring the line between enemy and fellow teen.