How did Dally, Johnny and Pony boy get hurt?
They rescued children from a burning church
The boys hide out at an abandoned _____.
Church
At the hospital, Pony discovers that _____.
Darry really cares about him
What is the name of the book that Johnny has brought Ponyboy?
Gone With The Wind
Fuzz is another word for....
cops
Johnny is injured when he rescues some children from _____.
a fire
In order to disguise themselves, Johnny and Pony _____.
cut their hair
What does Ponyboy think started the fire in the church?
lit cigarette
How does Johnny feel about killing Bob?
He is sad and upset
How did Ponyboy and Johnny get the children out of the church?
He dropped them out of a window
Pony and Johnny learn that the Socs _____.
are planning a big fight with the greasers
What does Johnny buy for Ponyboy and himself to eat while they hide in the church?
bologna
Who was waiting for Ponyboy at the hospital?
Darry and Soda
Who had to stay in the hospital?
Johnny and Dally
Johnny is very upset when he learns that his parents have _____.
expressed no concern for him
While riding in the ambulance with Jerry, Ponyboy told him that Johnny had...
possibly a broken back
To whom does Johnny compare the Southern gentlemen in Gone with the Wind?
Dally
When he awakes after passing out from the fire in Chapter 6, why does Ponyboy wonder if he and Johnny have been caught by the cops?
Because he hears sirens
During the rescue, Pony notices that Johnny _____.
Does not look scared
Dally does not want Johnny to turn himself in and go to jail because he is afraid _____.
Johnny will become hardened in jail just as he (Dally) did
What did Johnny tell Dally and Ponyboy he wanted to do when they were done eating?
Turn himself in
When the boys returned to the church, what did they find?
It was on fire
Who was riding in the ambulance with Ponyboy?
Jerry
What is the name of the poem by Robert Frost that Ponyboy recites to Johnny?
Nothing Gold Can Stay
The poem which Pony remembers is about how _____.
things which are golden and fresh will eventually fade