Vocabulary Chapter 4-5
Vocabulary Chapter 6-7
Know your facts
Know your facts pt. 2
Know Your Character
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Without stopping; continuing

Unceasingly

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to come into conflict; to fight or argue

Tangle 

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Why does Johnny see Dally as gallant?

Because Dally took the blame for something Two-Bit did

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What is Johnny going to argue when he turns himself in?

Self-defense

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Whose house did Ponyboy and Johnny go to after Bob dies?

Buck Merril's

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Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen

Apprehensive

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State of confusion or disorientation

Bewilderment 

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What made Ponyboy remember the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay"?

Watching the sunrise with Johnny

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What might happen to Ponyboy and his brothers?

They might get split up

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Who writes the letter to Ponyboy?

Sodapop

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Expressing strong displeasure at something unjust, offensive or insulting

Indignant 

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Spoke with lengthened or drawn­-out words

Drawled 

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Why did Sandy have to get married or leave for Florida with her grandmother?

She is pregnant 

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Pony and Johnny pass time at church by (name two things) 

Reading Gone with the Wind

Playing Cards

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Who says "things are rough all over"?

Cherry

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Expressing disdain; scornfully

Contemptuously

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Without hope or encouragement; depressing

Bleak

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Where does Dally bring the boys from the church?

For lunch at the Dairy Queen

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Why does Ponyboy pass out after leaving the church?

Dally clubbed him across the back.

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Who says: "you don't know what a few months in jail can do to you"?

Dally

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Begging urgently or piteously

Imploringly

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Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement

Aghast

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Why do Ponyboy and Johnny go back to help with the fire?

They think they started the fire

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Why couldn't Darry call the cops when Ponyboy didn't come home on time?

He didn't want Ponyboy to get sent to a boy's home

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Which of the greasers doesn't smoke?

Darry

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