Another name for a gun amongst the greasers was ___________.
a heater
How did people at school treat Ponyboy differently after the court hearing?
Some people would not talk to him, some people would ask him about what happened, and a teacher acted scared of him
__________ visited Ponyboy when he was recovering.
Randy
How was Ponyboy inconsiderate towards Sodapop?
He ignored Sodapops problems/feelings
What is the setting of The Outsiders?
Tulsa, Oklahoma or similar city
________ and Darry used to be best buds and were on the same football team.
Paul
How does the relationship between Ponyboy and Darry heal in the final chapters of the novel?
They agree to not fight anymore
Ponyboy could not come to terms with the reality that Johnny was dead while he was recovering from his ____________.
concussion
What convinced Two-bit that Ponyboy isn't turning tough and uncaring?
Ponyboy picked up the broken glass
What part of the story plot diagram is the event when Johnny kills Bob?
Exposition,
rising action,
climax,
falling action,
or resolution
Rising action
The _________ won the rumble.
Greasers
What is significant about the last words of the book?
They are also the first words in the novel
Ponyboy’s theme for English class was the ________.
novel
What was the result of Ponyboy's case?
He was acquitted
What is the conflict of The Outsiders?
The rivalry between the Socs and the Greasers
Dally got a police escort because he told the officer that Ponyboy fell off his ___________.
motorcycle
What did Johnny place within the copy of Gone with the Wind?
A letter to Ponyboy
At the hearing about Bob’s death, Ponyboy was found not ___________.
guilty
How did Darry know to meet Dally in the vacant lot?
He called from a phone booth
What is the climax in The Outsiders
When Johnny dies.
The ________ of the rumble would be determined by which gang would not run away.
winner
What did Ponyboy realize at the end of the novel?
Johnny says: "Like the way you dig _______, Pony. That’s gold."
sunsets
How does Ponyboy get home after leaving the hospital?
A stranger drove him home
What is one major theme or lesson from the novel?
In S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders, the author suggests that sometimes we must defy expectations for the sake of individuality.
Etc.