Without stopping; continuing
Unceasingly
to come into conflict; to fight or argue
Tangle
Why does Johnny see Dally as gallant?
Because Dally took the blame for something Two-Bit did
What is Johnny going to argue when he turns himself in?
Self-defense
Whose house did Ponyboy and Johnny go to after Bob dies?
Buck Merril's
Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
Apprehensive
State of confusion or disorientation
Bewilderment
What made Ponyboy remember the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay"?
Watching the sunrise with Johnny
What might happen to Ponyboy and his brothers?
They might get split up
Who writes the letter to Ponyboy?
Sodapop
Expressing strong displeasure at something unjust, offensive or insulting
Indignant
Spoke with lengthened or drawnÂ-out words
Drawled
Why did Sandy have to get married or leave for Florida with her grandmother?
She is pregnant
Pony and Johnny pass time at church by (name two things)
Reading Gone with the Wind
Playing Cards
Who says "things are rough all over"?
Cherry
Expressing disdain; scornfully
Contemptuously
Without hope or encouragement; depressing
Bleak
Where does Dally bring the boys from the church?
For lunch at the Dairy Queen
Why does Ponyboy pass out after leaving the church?
Dally clubbed him across the back.
Who says: "you don't know what a few months in jail can do to you"?
Dally
Begging urgently or piteously
Imploringly
Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement
Aghast
Why do Ponyboy and Johnny go back to help with the fire?
They think they started the fire
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
Which of the greasers doesn't smoke?
Darry