Parts of Plot
Famous Quotes
Outsiders Secrets
Grammar
Conflict
100
The turning point of a story
climax
100
"a suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart”
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
100
What is the name of the poem that Ponyboy recites in the church?
Nothing Gold Can Stay
100
Explain one way to correct this sentence: Americans shake hands when they meet the Japanese bow.
Americans shake hands when they meet; the Japanese bow. Americans shake hands when they meet, while the Japanese bow. Americans shake hands when they meet, but the Japanese bow. Americans shake hands when they meet. The Japanese bow.
100
What are the two broad categories of types of conflict?
Internal and External
200
Which of the following is correct? A. Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, resolution B. Exposition, climax, rising action, falling action, resolution C. Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution D. Exposition, resolution, falling action, rising action, climax
C. Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
200
They don't like them to jiggle or jump but don't want to interfere.
Samuel
200
Who's face has a look of "grim triumph" as he stands under the streetlight?
Dally
200
Name each linking word in "FANBOYS?"
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
200
Name this type of conflict: "No, I'm not stupid-but then again, maybe I am. I can't believe I've fallen stupid head over heels in love with Megan Marx."
Person VS Self
300
What is the difference between the falling action and the resolution?
The falling action is immediately after the climax, when you start to understand how the character changes. There may still be a journey, adventure, or tense moment during the falling action. The resolution is the very end of the book when the character goes back to their normal life.
300
To be, or not to be. That is the question.
Shakespeare
300
What kind of car did the Socs that beat up Johnny drive?
Red Corvair
300
Complete both sentences correctly: 1. All of the pie is/are gone. 2. All of the pies is/are gone.
1. All of the pie is gone. 2. All of the pies are gone.
300
Name the type of conflict: "I stared at the newspaper. On the front page of the second section was the headline: CRIMINALS ON THE RUN."
Person VS Society
400
The context is introduced during this part of plot.
Exposition
400
"Don't be like that, kid. I told you he don't mean half of what he says.."
Sodapop
400
What is the last line of the novel, The Outsiders?
"When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home."
400
Complete this sentence with the correct verb tense: "He will be studying at the library tonight, so he will not see Jennifer when she ___________."
Any word that ends in "S". Arrives, sings, performs, etc.
400
Determine which type of conflict is represented in the following passage: " He's not foreign! He was born in this country just like you were." "Doesn't matter. We don't want him here."
Person VS Society
500
Which part of plot is this? While visiting the Space Center, Dan found the perfect gift for his mom at the gift shop. He reached for his wallet. It was gone! There was fifty dollars in that wallet! He started to panic.
Inciting Incident
500
The only real prison is fear, and the only real freedom is freedom from fear.
Aung San Suu Kyi
500
S.E. Hinton wrote The Outsiders. What is her real first name?
Susan
500
Insert the correct verb tense for the following sentence: "When Carol (call)__________ last night, I (watch) _________ my favorite show on television."
When Carol called last night, I was watching my favorite show on television.
500
Name the protagonist, antagonist, and type of conflict: "John Black is a computer hacker with the latest and most powerful code software installed on his system. Unfortunately, he has managed to lose the only copy of his 46-character password. Now John must summon all of his expertise and perhaps get a bit lucky to break into his own code system. Will John ever regain access?"
Protagonist: John Black Antagonist: John's code system Conflict: Person VS Technology (John must bypass the security measures implemented on his computer system. His computer system is a piece of technology; therefore, the conflict type in this story is person vs. technology.)