Ponyboy's parents...
The first time Ponyboy was jumped,
The novel that Ponyboy was reading to Johnny at the church was . . .
While he was in school, Darry, Ponyboy's brother, was
The soc girl that Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally meet at the drive-in is
The girls were without a car at the drive-in theatre because
My hair is longer than a lot of boys wear theirs, squared off in the back and long at the front and sides, but I am a greaser and most of my neighborhood rarely bothers to get a haircut. Besides, I look better with long hair.
This passage is from the introduction. What is the purpose of this passage?
How would Ponyboy describe Darry?
In chapter one the greasers help Pony by chasing off the Socs that jumped him.
Pony and Dally are shocked when Johnny
Match the cause to the correct effect. Rememeber if you miss too many it will zero your score.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Cherry agrees to ride home with Bob because... | arrow_right_alt | there is a hide out there |
Pony and Johnny seek out Dally because... | arrow_right_alt | the Socs have life easier than the greasers |
Socs attack Pony and Johnny because... | arrow_right_alt | he is threatened by the Socs |
Pony has not been to church lately because... | arrow_right_alt | they need money, a gun, and a plan |
Two-bit flips out his switch blade because... | arrow_right_alt | his friends' behavior embarasses him |
Pony saved his money for a year because... | arrow_right_alt | this may keep the boys from fighting |
Dally directs Pony and Johnny to Windrixville because... | arrow_right_alt | the greasers picked up Soc girls |
Pony talks to a farmer because... | arrow_right_alt | he wanted to buy Soda a horse |
Pony says, "It ain't fair!" because... | arrow_right_alt | Darry hit Pony |
Pony cries in front of Johnny because... | arrow_right_alt | he wants to ask for directions |
What type of conflict - Pony gets jumped by the Socs in chapter one.
Types of Conflict Question-To save Pony from being drowned, Johnny stabs Bob
Types of Conflict Question-Johnny tries to look tough in front of the Socs, but there is panic in his eyes and he is white with fear.
Types of Conflict Question-Pony tries to keep himself warm in the cold evening air.
Types of Conflict Question-Darry is so angry with Pony for staying out so late that he loses control and slaps Pony hard.
Match the character with the correct description.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Bob | arrow_right_alt | book smart, but not streetsmart |
Two-Bit | arrow_right_alt | dropout who works at a gas station |
Soda | arrow_right_alt | skipped college (could have gone) raising his brothers |
Tim Shepard | arrow_right_alt | small for his age; quiet & shy |
Pony | arrow_right_alt | real name is Keith; is silly at heart |
Darry | arrow_right_alt | works at gas station and good with cars |
Johnny | arrow_right_alt | helps with a hideout |
Steve | arrow_right_alt | drives a Mustang & wears rings |
Dally | arrow_right_alt | Cherry's boyfriend |
Marcia | arrow_right_alt | fiery redhead |
Randy | arrow_right_alt | bit of an airhead - with Cherry at movies |
Cherry | arrow_right_alt | his tires slashed by Dally but shows to fight |
One theme or message that has been presented in the book is:
Johnny wants to read/listen to the rest of Gone with the Wind when his health is fading.
Match the character to the reason they fight.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Darry | arrow_right_alt | Does not know why |
Pony | arrow_right_alt | hatred |
Two-Bit | arrow_right_alt | pride |
Soda | arrow_right_alt | conformity |
Steve | arrow_right_alt | fun |
Ponyboy & Johnny think self -defense is the ONLY reason to fight.
Ponyboy has a lot of anger and emotions toward Darry.
Pony and Soda could end up in a Boy's home.
The rumble was an even number of Socs and Greasers.
Darry and Paul Holden are expected to start the rumble even though they used to be friends.
When Randy talks with Ponyboy about the murder, Pony is doing really well at that point.
What is the setting of the novel?
By chapter 9, Darry and Ponyboy appear to have worked out most of their issues and get along better now than in the beginning of the novel.
"Stay gold Ponyboy, stay gold..." Johnny says these last words to Ponyboy as he dies. What does it signify?
Pony finds a letter from Johnny inside Gone with the Wind.