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16 November, 20:57

The author mainly uses the argument at the drive-in between Cherry and Dallas Winston to ...

A. lead to Cherry's friendship with Pony and Johnny.

B. show the reader that greasers can behave as badly as Socs.

C. give Dallas a reason to leave the drive-in to find some action.

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  1. 16 November, 21:18
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    C, it later leads to bigger and sadder parts of the story
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