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Answer and Explanation:
The question above refers to the book "The Outsiders" which tells the story of Ponnyboy and his difficulties in finding his place in the world, where he feels he does not belong, in addition to reinforcing the idea of street gangs and the violence between them.
The relevance of the book meant that it was adapted and transformed into a film that presents some differences in history. Among these differences, we can mention the moment when the boys, Ponnyboy and Johnny, see Dallas. In the book, they go to Buck Merril's house and are asked to come in to see Dallas, while in the movie, they are not invited, but barred, causing them to sneak into the house. In the book, Dallas delivers $ 50, which he got at the rodeo, to the boys.