The Outsiders
Adjectives
Vocabulary
A Mix
100

The nurses wouldn't let us see Johnny. He was in critical condition. What does critical mean here?

What is serious or very bad.

100

The 3 questions adjective answer (pg. 83)

What are which one? what kind? how many?

100

firm; having many rules and expecting to be obeyed

What is strict?

100

A word that means relaxed; laid back

What is casual?

200

From the paragraph starting on line 119, find evidence that shows Johnny is very important to Two-Bit and the greasers.

What is "We could get along without anyone but Johnny."

200

The adjectives in the sentence:

Dally was his usual mean, ornery self.

What are usual, mean, and ornery?

200

grouchy and bad-tempered

What is ornery?

200

Darry is (strict, stricter) than Ponyboy's father.

What is stricter?

300

From the paragraph that starts on line 127, give a piece of evidence that shows Johnny's mother blames the greasers for Johnny getting hurt.

"It was your fault..."

300

The adjectives in the sentence:

Two-bit's voice was serious for once.

What is serious?

300

A similarity or likeness between two things

What is resemblance?

300

The subject of the sentence:

Ponyboy jumped out of the church

Who is Ponyboy?

400

From the paragraph starting on line 265, find evidence to show that SodaPop and Ponyboy are very close.

What is "Sodapop would have understood..."

400

Ponyboy is the (smarter, smartest) of the greasers.

What is smartest?

400

in a sudden or unexpected way

What is abruptly?

400

The subject of the sentence:

The woman with straight black hair was Johnny's mother.

What is "the woman with straight black hair."

500

From the paragraph starting on line 165, What is the best evidence to show that Dally often gets in trouble?

"...couldn't believe it didn't have 'Wanted Dead or Alive' under it."

500

The adjectives in this sentence:

Two-Bit reached into his back pocket for his prize possession.

What are back and prize?

500
to say something isn't true

What is deny?

500

A word that means to fade off or stumble

What is falter?