Why doesn't Dally want Johnny to turn himself in?
he doesn't want Johnny to harden in jail and turn out like him
sullen
The sullen boy listened to sad music.
Which of these theme topics isn't likely associated with The Outsiders?
a. overcoming evil
b. brotherhood
c. growing up
d. social status
a. overcoming evil
How do you spell this word?
a. persperation
b. perspiration
c. pirsperation
d. pirspiration
b. perspiration
himself (Pony)
Gorge
We gorged on chicken wings because they were half priced.
DAILY DOUBLE WORTH 400 POINTS
verb
What is the point of view of The Outsiders?
a. 1st Person
b. 2nd Person
c. 3rd Person Limited
d. 3rd Person Omniscient
a. 1st Person
a. affectionatly
b. afectionately
c. affectionately
d. affectionatley
c. affectionately
What do Darry and Pony promise Soda?
they will stop fighting
Premonition
I had a premonition that the storm was going to be a strong one.
noun
Whose perspective do we see in the novel?
Ponyboy
a. idignantly
b. indignatly
c. indigantly
d. indignantly
d. indignantly
In his dying letter, what did Johnny want Pony to tell Dally?
look at a sunset, there is still good in the world, it's not too late
CHANGE IT
Indignantly is an adverb. Change it to an adjective
indignant
Which of these counts as falling action for the novel?
a. greaser vs. soc rivalry
b. Bob's death
c. Pony bleaching his hair
d. the court scene
d. the court scene
a. ruful
b. rueful
c. reuful
d. rufull
b. rueful
Why does Pony write The Outsiders as his assignment?
he wanted boys everywhere who had the same type of life to know there is still good in the world and that it's not too late
CHANGE IT
Conviction is a noun. Change it to a verb.
Hint: to...
which type is of conflict is the only kind NOT shown in The Outsiders?
Person vs...
a. self
b. person
c. society
d. nature
e. fate
e. fate
a. delirious
b. delerious
c. delirous
d. dilirious
a. delirious