Chapter 5-Sec 1
Chapter 5-Sec 2
Chapter 5- Sec 3
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
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How does Johnny write a note to Ponyboy
He writes a note to Ponyboy in the dust on the floor of the church
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What do Ponyboy and Johnny do once in hiding?
They cut and dye their hair
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Based on the supplies Johnny collected, what can you conclude about Johnny?
That he is responsible and he thinks about others (getting gone with the wind for Ponyboy)
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dazed or weakened from lack of sleep
Groggy
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closed or squeezed together tightly
Clenched
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What book does Johnny get for Ponyboy to read
Gone with the wind
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Who wrote the poem Ponyboy recites?
Robert Frost
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Why did the boys cut their hair?
They are trying to hide their identity so no one recognizes them
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unwillingly; resistantly
Reluctantly
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expressing strong displeasure at something unjust, offensive or insulting
Indignant
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What is another word for a "heater"?
A gun
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Why does Johnny like Gone with the Wind so much
He likes all the gallant and brave southern gentleman
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What did Johnny Admire about Dally
He is gallant because he helps his friends and doesn't give people up to the cops.
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begging urgently or piteously
Imploringly
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of critical importance
Vital
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How do Johnny and Ponyboy pass the time?
They read gone with the wind, eat baloney sandwiches, and smoking
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What do Ponyboy and Johnny eat while in hiding
Baloney sandwiches
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Does the length of their hair mean much to the boys? Why?
Yes because it was their trademark. It was what identified them as greasers and part of the gang.
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in a manner that shows irritation or ill-humor by a gloomy silence
Sullenly
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escaped understanding, perception, or appreciation of
Eluded
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Where do the police think Johnny and Ponyboy have gone?
Texas
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Who comes to visit Johnny and Ponyboy
Dally (Dallas)
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Who is spying for the greasers?
Cherry Valance
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quivering as from weakness; trembling
Quavering
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dragged off forcefully; compelled to go 
Hauled
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