(noun) The act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place.
A.) illumination
B.) aptitude
C.) foresight
D.) habitation
D.) habitation
(adjective) marked by an orderly and consistent relation of parts.
A.) admonishing
B.) conspicuous
C.) vigilant
D.) coherent
D.) coherent
(adjective) marked by extreme care in treatment of details.
A.) meticulous
B.) cunning
C.) vulnerable
D.) furtive
A.) meticulous
(verb) to provoke the hostility of.
A.) misgive
B.) waft
C.) barricade
D.) antagonize
D.) antagonize
What does Johnny want Two-Bit to go get for him?
A.) A blanket
B.) A knife
C.) A copy of Gone with the Wind
D.) Some water
C.) A copy of Gone with the Wind
(adjective) close in time; about to occur.
A.) pristine
B.) impending
C.) attentive
D.) ominous
B.) impending
(noun) the way a person behaves toward other people.
A.) vigilance
B.) coherence
C.) demeanor
D.) contortion
C.) demeanor
(adjective) capable of being wounded or hurt.
A.) persistent
B.) furtive
C.) cunning
D.) vulnerable
D.) vulnerable
(noun): technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject.
A.) restitution
B.) barricade
C.) jargon
D.) pertinence
C.) jargon
Who does Johnny refuse to see at the hospital?
A.) His mother
B.) Darry
C.) The doctor
D.) Ponyboy
A.) His mother
(adjective) competent in many areas and able to adapt with ease.
A.) ominous
B.) pristine
C.) versatile
D.) attentive
C.) versatile
(verb) to move or cause to move in a winding or curving course.
A.) meander
B.) dispel
C.) admonish
D.) replenish
A.) meander
(adjective) offensive to the mind.
A.) vulnerable
B.) repugnant
C.) furtive
D.) cunning
B.) repugnant
(verb): to pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness.
A.) waver
B.) antagonize
C.) misgive
D.) waft
A.) waver
What does Two-Bit give Dally in the hospital?
A.) A blanket
B.) His switchblade
C.) A gun
D.) A poem
B.) His switchblade
(adjective) completely free from dirt or contamination.
A.) pristine
B.) impending
C.) ominous
D.) attentive
A.) pristine
(verb) to force to go away.
A.) contort
B.) admonish
C.) dispel
D.) meander
C.) dispel
(verb) to wear off or die down.
A.) relinquish
B.) banish
C.) subside
D.) counter
C.) subside
(adjective) characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion.
A.) egregious
B.) grueling
C.) misgiving
D.) pertinent
B.) grueling
Who has a fever and isn’t feeling well while he is visiting Johnny and Dally at the hospital?
A.) Ponyboy
B.) Two-Bit
C.) Steve
D.) Darry
A.) Ponyboy
(verb) beg or request earnestly and urgently.
A.) impend
B.) implore
C.) habitate
D.) illuminate
B.) implore
(adjective) carefully observant or attentive.
A.) meandering
B.) coherent
C.) conspicuous
D.) vigilant
D.) vigilant
(verb) to part with a possession or right.
A.) relinquish
B.) banish
C.) counter
D.) subside
A.) relinquish
(adjective) conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
A.) pertinent
B.) misgiving
C.) grueling
D.) egregious
D.) egregious
Why does Ponyboy call Cherry a traitor?
A.) Because she slaps him.
B.) Because she will not go visit Johnny.
C.) Because she is dating Randy.
D.) Because she is lying to him about the Socs.
B.) Because she will not go visit Johnny.