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Lookin' Out For Each Other and Ourselves!
The Gang
QUOTES
100

Ponyboy says that this person is "gallant," like a southern gentleman.

Sodapop

100

Johnny suffered these injuries in the burning building.

A broken back and 3rd degree burns.

100

After Johnny stabbed Bob, the Socs cowardly did this.

Ran away and left Bob to die alone.

100

This character is a Greaser, yet he is similar to the guys in Tim Shepard's gang...He is a criminal.

Dally

100

This character says,  "Don’t you know a rumble ain’t a rumble unless I’m in it?” – 

Dally

200

Ponyboy says that if Johnny were convicted of the crime, he would get this consequence.

The Electric Chair

200

Johnny left Ponyboy this before he died.

A copy of, Gone with the Wind.

200

After Johnny gets jumped, he starts to carry this around with him to defend himself.

A switchblade

200

According to Ponyboy and Cherry, this is the difference between Socs and Greasers.

Socs don't feel anything, and Greasers are too emotional.

200

 This character says, "I think I like it better when the old man’s hittin’ me. At least he knows I’m there.” 

Johnny

300

This is Ponyboy's English Teacher's name.

Mr. Syme

300

These were Johnny's last words to Ponyboy.

"Stay gold, Ponyboy.  Stay gold."

300

This character tells Ponyboy that Bob's killer was, "Your friend, the one who died in the hospital."

Randy

300

To pass the time at Jay Mountain, Johnny and Ponyboy do this.  (Name 2-3 things they do)

Read "Gone with the Wind," play cards, and look at sunsets.

300

This character said: 

Greasers will still be greasers and Socs will still be Socs. Sometimes I think it’s the ones in the middle that are really the lucky stiffs.

Randy

400

Jerry, the teacher in the ambulance, says that he doesn't believe that Ponyboy could be a criminal because of this reason.

He doesn't believe that a person who saves children from a burning building could be wanted for crimes.

400

Why does Dally take out an unloaded gun on the cops?

Most likely, because he couldn't cope with the death of his friend...He intended on dying.

400

Johnny and Ponyboy go to Dally after the stabbing  Dally gives the boys 4 things.

Money, dry clothes, a loaded gun, and directions to Jay Mountain.

400

Ponyboy chose this topic to write for his English paper essay.

"The Tragic Events of Last Week."

400

This character says, "I can't stand to hear y'all fight...it's like I'm the middleman in a tug of war and I'm being split in half."

SodaPop

500

The judge says this is the outcome of the court hearing.

Ponyboy is acquitted, and he can stay with his brothers.

500

Before Johnny died, he wrote a letter to Ponyboy.  This is what the letter basically said.

Johnny says that it was worth dying in order to save the kids from the burning building.  He also tells Ponyboy that he should remain good and innocent.

500

 Why did Dally want to die?

 The reason Dally wanted to die was because he lost the only person he truly loved. Seeing Johnny die was a traumatic and painful experience. Dally felt like there was nobody in the world who loved him anymore and didn't think life was worth living. 

500

In his letter, what does Johnny want Ponyboy to tell the gangs of the world?

He says someone needs to tell the gangs that there is still good in the world.

500

This character said, 

“I'll bet you think the Socs have it made. The rich kids, the West-side Socs. I'll tell you something, Ponyboy, and it may come as a surprise. We have troubles you've never even heard of. 

Cherry

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