The Outsiders
Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie
Anne Frank
Grammar
Literary Terms
100

The narrator of the novel 

Who is Ponyboy Curtis?

100

Jeffrey's diagnosis

What is leukemia?

100

Genocide of European Jews during WWII

What is the Holocaust?

100

Mrs. DeLuca's biggest pet peeve

What is not capitalizing the letter I when referring to self?

100

The same letter or sound of words written closely together in a row

What is alliteration?

200

Ponyboy's best friends who die in the novel

Who are Johnny and Dally?

200

The beautiful girl to Steven's left and the beautiful girl to Steven's right

Who are Annette and Renee?

200

Make-believe person Anne wrote to in her diary

Who is Kitty?

200

names of people, places or things that must be capitalized

What are proper nouns?

200
Objects or symbols used to represent a larger abstract meaning or concept

What is symbolism?

300

Two rival gangs from opposite sides of town

What are the Socs and the Greasers?

300

Jeffrey's favorite food

What is moatmeal?

300

 The place of Anne's death

What is Bergen-Belsen?

300

the important punctuation that is used in contractions

What is an apostrophe?

300

When the reader or audience knows something the characters do not

What is dramatic irony?

400

A book that Ponyboy reads aloud to Johnny 

What is Gone with the Wind?

400

Steven's drummer idol

Who is Carter Beauford from Dave Matthews Band?

400
Turning point in World War II

What is June 6, 1944 or D-Day?

400
The correct form of the follwing sentence: Twenty candies (were/was) in the bag, now only one (is/are) left. 

What is Twenty candies were in the bag, now only one is left.

400

"painting a picture with words" using the five senses

What is imagery?

500

A famous poem by Robert Frost recited by Ponyboy

What is "Nothing Gold Can Stay?"

500

The five ingredients of dangerous pie

What are coffee grounds, raw eggs, Coke, uncooked bacon, and three Matchbox cars

500

The person who found Anne's diary

Who is Miep Gies?

500

The correct form of the following sentence: They (could of/ could have) saved me some candy if (there/their) was any left, but they forgot and (threw/through) it out. 

What is They could have saved me some candy if there was any left, but they forgot and threw it out. 
500

Boom! Crack! Slam! POW!

What are examples of onomatopeia?

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