who had red hair and was a soc?
Cherry Valance
Where did a fire take place causing johnny,Ponyboy and Dally to get hurt?
The Church
when Jonney killed one of the socs what did he do
him and poneyboy went to go see dally to find a way to flee and went to the church
Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.." - Ponyboy
This quote refers to the important of maintaining innocence and youth, concepts that are central to Johnny's life and his relationship with Ponyboy.
who is the narrator?
PonyBoy
What was the mood of the church.
Weird,creepy,uneasy anything like that
when the church got on fire what did Jonny,Ponyboy,and dally do
"Things are rough all over, but it's okay. We aren't in this for the money". - Ponyboy
Ponyboy recognizes that, although circumstances are difficult for everyone, it's not just about money or status.
Who smacked ponyboy in the face?
Where did ponyboy meet cherry
a drive in movie theater.
when poneyboy got out of the church and his back was on fire how did he put it out
dally smacked his back trying to put out the fire on the jacket
"It's okay we aren't in the race for money" - Darry
Darry, the older brother, addresses the issue of family effort and dedication.
The need for support and the fight for a better future.
Who killed a soc protecting ponyboy?
Johnny Cade
what year does the story take place
the 1960s
when Johnny passed how did dally react
he left the ponnyboy and took off and they later found out he robbed a grocery store
"Things are rough all over, but it's okay. We aren't in this for the money" - Cherry
Cherry, an upper- class girl, also understand that pain and struggles are not unique to a social group.
who was being a weirdo to cherry?
Dally/dallas
where does the story take place
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1960s.
When dally called the house to tell them that he robbed a grocery store and was on the run were did he tell them to meet him
The empty lot
"I lie to myself all the time. But l never believe me"- Ponyboy
It demonstrates its internal struggle and its capacity for self- knowledge, even if it is painful to face the truth.