The book is written in someones point of view who's is it?
Ponyboy
This is the home of Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
The Curtis House
"Stay gold, Ponyboy"
Johnny Cade
This is the name of the gang that Ponyboy belongs to.
Greasers
This Soc befriends Ponyboy and shows him that Socs are individuals too.
Cherry Valance
What is Keith's nickname?
Two-Bit
Ponyboy first has a meaningful conversation with Cherry Valance where?
The Drive-In Movie Theater
"There isn't any real good reason for fighting except self-defense."
Randy Anderson
This character gives Ponyboy and Johnny money and a plan to hide out after the rumble.
Dallas Winston
What poem does Ponyboy recite to Johnny while they are hiding out in the church?
Nothing Gold Can Stay
What is cherry valance description
long red hair and striking green eyes
where Johnny kills Bob
The Park Fountain
Greasers will still be greasers and Socs will still be Socs
Randy Anderson
This tragic event forces Ponyboy and Johnny to go on the run.
The killing of Bob Sheldon
This event ultimately leads to Dally's death.
Johnny's death
What does Ponyboy describes johnny cade as?
a puppy that has been kicked too many times, he has dark eyes and long dark hair, and he is slight for his age
It's a place where they hang out, socialize, and sometimes have rumbles.
The Vacant Lot
"I'm tough. I spit on my liver."
Two-Bit Mathews
What is empathy or understanding within the story
Explores this idea that despite their differences Greasers and Socs are all human.
What item does Johnny leave for Ponyboy before he dies?
the book Gone With the Wind
This wise-cracking Greaser works at the DX gas station with Sodapop and is known for his ability to fix cars
Steve Randle
Its secluded hideout becomes a place of refuge and transformation for Ponyboy and Johnny.
The Abandoned Church in Windrixville
"I liked my books and clouds and sunsets."
Ponyboy Curtis
What is the conflict between the Greasers and the Socs
their social statuses
This is the name of the book that Ponyboy writes for his English assignment at the end of the novel.
The Outsiders