Who is the spy for the Greasers?
Cherry
Why do Johnny and Ponyboy start crying?
They are both sad and lonely
When Dally comes to visit the boys, where does he take them?
Dairy Queen
When Pony wakes up in the church, where does he daydream about being?
Ponyboy daydreams about being with Darry and Soda and how wonderful life was at home
When Pony woke up at the church, why was he alone?
Johnny went to the store
What are Ponyboy and Johnny looking at when Ponyboy recites the line "Nothing gold can stay?"
The sunrise
How do Johnny and Ponyboy pass the time?
They read 'Gone with the Wind' and play poker
While at Dairy Queen, what does Dally tell the boys about Cherry?
Where did Soda discover Pony's sweater?
Soda had discovered Pony's sweatshirt at Buck's and realized that Dally knew where Pony was hiding
What is Johnny's favorite part of the book "Gone with the Wind"?
Southern gentlemen
Who wrote the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay"?
Robert Frost
Who comes to visit Johnny and Ponyboy at the Church?
Dally
What colors comfort the boys when in the church?
The colors of the countryside sunset
Who had been picked up and questioned about the murder?
Dally
What does the word "pansy" mean?
timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive
What does Dally give Ponyboy when he comes to the church?
A letter from Sodapop
What news does Dally give Ponyboy?
There is going to be a rumble between the Socs and the Greasers
Who didn't do well in school: Pony or Johnny?
What state did Dally tell the police that Johnny and Pony were headed?
Texas
What does "quaver" mean?
to give off unsteady sounds
How do Johnny and Ponyboy disguise themselves?
They cut their hair and dye Ponyboy's blond
What do Johnny and Ponyboy eat at the church that they grow tired of eating?
Bologna sandwiches
Who does Pony tell Johnny that he is becoming more like every day?
Two-Bit
What does the cutting of hair symbolize?
Loss of identity; detachment from the past; blending in with their surroundings
What does "sullen" mean?
Bad-tempered or sulky