"Stay gold Ponyboy. Stay gold"
Johnny Cade
“If you can picture a little dark puppy that’s been kicked to many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers, you'll have -----”
Johnny Cade
The type of building Johnny and Ponyboy hide out in
A church
Cherry and Ponyboy go to the same school
True
Who agreed to spy for the Greasers?
Cherry Valance
"You know what a Greaser is? White trash with long hair."
Bob Sheldon
Which character has: bright blue eyes, pointed chin and ears, sharp animal teeth, and that was so blonde that it was white.
Dallas 'Dally' Winston
Where does Ponyboy get jumped in the first chapter
The movies
Dally thinks that Johnny and Ponyboy should turn themselves into the police
False
What's the name of the town where Johnny and Dally hide?
Windrixville
"I don't know. It's just... I can't stand to hear y'all fight. Sometimes... I just have to get out or... it's like I'm the middleman in a tug o' war and I'm being split in half. You dig?"
Sodapop Curtis
Which character has: a tall and lean body, with thick greasy hair he kept combed in complicated swirls.
Steve Randal
The place Johnny kills Bob
The fountain in the park
Ponyboy was the first to go into the church to get the kids
True
What is the prized possession that Two-Bit gave to Dally in the hospital
His switchblade
"Oh, Pony, I thought we'd lost you...like we did Mom and Dad..."
Darry Curtis
Which character has: long light-brown, almost-red hair and greenish-gray eyes.
Ponyboy Curtis
Where Ponyboy meets Cherry for the first time
The drive-in theater
Both of Johnny's parents came to say goodbye to him before he died
False
What is the name of Sodapop's horse
Mickey Mouse
"Just don't forget some of us watch the same sunset."
Cherry Valance
Which character is: "about six feet tall, stocky in build, and very proud of his long rusty-colored sideburns. He had gray eyes and a wide grin."
Keith 'Two-Bit' Matthews
Where does Dally take Johnny and Ponyboy to eat
Dairy Queen
Two-Bit is the oldest person in the gang
False, the oldest is Darry
What is the name of the famous poem and the author who wrote the poem in the book
Nothing Gold Can Stay, by Robert Frost