Guess Who
Guess Who Part 2
Short Answer
Figurative Language
Bonus Questions
100
The Greaser that says, "Come on, Johnny, we're running away."
Ponyboy Curtis
100
The Greaser that stabbed Bob.
Johnny Cade
100

In chapter 8, the doctor tells the nurse to let the boys in to see Johnny, "He's been asking for them. It can't hurt now." What is the quote foreshadowing?

Foreshadowing Johnny's death
100

The meaning behind, "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold..."

"Stay gold" means "Don't change" or live your life in the best way possible.

100
The twenty-year-old guardian of Ponyboy and Sodapop.
Darry OR Darrel Curtis
200
The nervous boy badly beaten up by the Socs.
Johnny Cade
200
The Greaser that Ponyboy and Johnny go to for help.
Dally OR Dallas Winston
200

Why does Johnny really want to live, even though he has thought of suicide in the past, and he would never be able to walk again?

"I don't want to die now. It ain't long enough. Sixteen years ain't long enough. I wouldn't mind it so much if there wasn't so much stuff I ain't done yet and so many things I ain't seen. It's not fair."

200

"The clouds were pink and meadow larks were singing."

Personification
200
The book that Ponyboy and Johnny read together while hiding out in the church.

Gone with the Wind

300
The Greaser that says, "I'm never nice. Want a Coke?"
Dally OR Dallas Winston
300
The Soc that was spying on the Greasers.
Cherry Valance
300
Dally is acting out because Johnny died. Dally robs a gas station and is chased by police. Dally holds up an unloaded gun and police shot Dally, which kills him. What is significant about Dally's death?
Dally's death is significant because he is heartbroken by Johnny's death.
300

"I almost jumped out of my skin."

Hyperbole
300

Name the sweet treat that the Curtis boys eat for breakfast.

Chocolate Cake
400
The two Socs that talk with Ponyboy and Johnny at the Nightly Double.
Cherry Valance and Marcia
400
The food that Ponyboy and Johnny ate while hiding in the church.
Baloney sandwiches 
400
In chapter 11, Randy visits Ponyboy in the hospital and tells him that it was not his fault that Bob died. Randy tells Ponyboy that it was Johnny's fault. Ponyboy then keeps repeating, "Johnny is not dead", which confuses Randy. Why is Ponyboy telling Randy that Johnny is not dead?
Ponyboy is in denial and maybe a bit delusional about Johnny's death. Ponyboy lost two of his friends in the same day. 
400

"Dally grinned wolfishly."

Metaphor
400
The author of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay".
Robert Frost
500
The Greaser that found Johnny's blue-jeans jacket four months previous.
Steve Randle
500
The Greaser that was held down in the fountain by the Socs.
Ponyboy Curtis
500
At the end of chapter 12, we realize that this entire book is Ponyboy's assignment for his English class. Why is Ponyboy's retelling of this time in his life so important with regards to how he lived his life, dealing with the deaths of Johnny and Dally, and how he plans to go forward in life?

Ponyboy's retelling helps him process all that has happened in his life and with the deaths of Johnny and Dally. He makes a good point about the end, how there are many others that are exactly like Johnny and Dally, that should not be judged simply because of how they look or the environment that they have grown up in.

500

"The horizon was a thin golden line."

Metaphor
500
Sodapop's Nickname
Pepsi-Cola
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