Chapters 1-3
Chapters 4-5
Facts about the 60's
Literary Terms
More Characters
100

Who wrote That Was Then, This is Now?

S.E Hinton

100

Who was Mark hanging out with at the dance when he is hurt?

Ponyboy Curtis

100

A civil-rights group that advocated for black power and equality. They also set up various social programs to help their community, including providing free breakfast to 20,000 African American children during the 1968-1969 school year.

The Black Panther Party

100

What type of figurative language is this: 

M&M had a million brothers and sisters.

Hyperbole

100

The narrator of the story.

Bryon

200

Who owns the bar where Bryon and Mark hustle pool?

Charlie

200

Who told Bryon about what happened to Mark at school? (Hint - the incident involving the principle).

Terry

200

A group of people associated with peace, love, and no war.

Hippies

200

What type of figurative language is this:

M&M had a lot of siblings. They were carbon copies of M&M.

Metaphor

200

Bryon's girlfriend

Cathy 

300

Who can hot-wire anything?

Mark

300

Mark describes the situation with the principle's car and his probation officer as a "failure to _______."

Communicate 
300

Advocated for civil rights and authored one of American's most famous documents - "Letter From a Birmingham Jail," and gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech.

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

Name the literary term used to describe the following:

Mark getting in trouble for stealing the principle's car. Remember - he had to steal the principle's car to attend his meetings with his probation officer about him stealing cars previously.

Irony

300

Cathy's thirteen-year-old brother and one of Bryon's friends. He is nicknamed after a certain candy.

M&M

400

Who did Mark and Bryon visit at the hospital?

Bryon's mom

400

M&M's older sister is....

Cathy

400

One of the wars associated with the 1960's.

Cold War or the Vietnam War

400

What type of figurative language is this:

"Mark was small and compact, with strange golden eyes and hair to match a grin like a friendly lion."

Simile or Imagery
400

The young African American girl that was harassed by Mike's gang.

Connie

500

Who was jumped after taking Connie home?

Mike

500

Statement that Bryon makes about his past with gangs.

That was then, this is now.

500

This US president was assassinated and Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as President. 

John F. Kennedy 

500

M&M asking Bryon if he was "named after the Lord," is an example of what literary element? Hint - The Lord being referred to is Lord Byron, a famous author.

Allusion

500
Moves in with Bryon after his parents died.

Mark

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