Setting and Things
Characters 1
Ponyboy
Characters 2
Literary Devices
100

Where is the story set?

Oklahoma

100

Which character steals for fun?

Two-Bit

100

Is Ponyboy proud of being a greaser?

No

100

What is the name of the horse that Soda loved?

Mickey Mouse

100

What person is the book written in?

1st person

200

Who are the Socs?

They come from rich families on the west side and jump greasers
200

Where do Steve and Soda work?

A gas station

200

Who does Ponyboy love the most?

Soda

200

Who was referred to as a "spy"?

Cherry

200

"I mean, golly, Johnny, you go the whole gang." -- What part of speech is "golly"?

Interjection
300

What book were Johnny and Ponyboy reading while in the church?

Gone With The Wind

300

What does the gang do when they leave for the rumble?

They do gymnastics.

300
According to Darry, what is Ponyboy's worst habit?
Not thinking
300

Who moves to Florida?

Sandy, Soda's girlfriend

300

"I was startled to find her as white as a sheet" is an example of which literary device?

Simile

400

How do Johnny and Ponyboy get to the church?

They take a train and walk. 

400

Which characters value or enjoy education?

Ponyboy, Darry, and Two-Bit

400

What connects Cherry and Ponyboy?

Watching sunsets

400

Who does Johnny compare the Southern gentlemen in Gone With The Wind to? 

Dally

400

"Stay gold, Ponyboy" is an example of which literary device?

Metaphor

500

Where do they go to eat when Dally comes to check on Ponyboy and Johnny at the church?

Dairy Queen

500

Where is Dally from?

New York

500

How many times does Ponyboy go to see a movie over the course of the story?

Twice: the opening scene and the drive-in. 

500

After the fight in the park Johnny and Ponyboy go to someone's house to find someone. Who are they looking for and whose house do they go to?

They're looking for Dally and go to Buck Merrill's house. 

500

What predicate noun does Ponyboy use to describe Johnny's mom?

Slob

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