Characters
Who said it?
Setting
Order of Events
Vocab
100

Narrator of the Story

Who is Ponyboy Curtis?

100

"Oh, Pony, I thought we'd lost you...like we did Mom and Dad..." 

Who is Darry Curtis?

100

The place where Johnny kills Bob

What is the Park?

100

This happened right after Darry slapped Ponyboy for getting home late

What is Ponyboy ran away from home?

100

To beg someone to do something

What is imploringly?

200

Red-headed Soc who drives a red Sting-ray Corvette

Who is Cherry Valence?

200

"I could fall in love with Dallas Winston. I hope I never see him again."

Who is Cherry Valence?

200

Johnny, Dally and Pony eat BBQ sandwiches at this restaurant.

What is Dairy Queen?

200

This is what caused Johnny to kill Bob

What is the Socs were drowning Ponyboy?

200

Cold and miserable.

What is bleak?

300

Oldest of the Curtis brothers

Darry Curtis

300

"You know what a Greaser is? White trash with long hair."

Who is Bob Sheldon?

300

Where Ponyboy meets Cherry Valence.`

What is the drive-in theater?

300

This happens right after Ponyboy and Johnny change their appearances.

What is a surprise visit from Dally?

300

A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.

What is asset?

400

His prized possession is a 10-inch switch blade.

Who is Two-bit?

400

"Sixteen years ain't long enough. I wouldn't mind it so much if there wasn't so much stuff I ain't done yet and so many things I ain't seen."

Who is Johnny Cade?

400

This is the town that Ponyboy and Johnny run away to

What is Windrixville?

400

This happens right before Dally pulls Johnny from the burning church

What is Ponyboy and Johnny push children out the window of the church?

400

Brave; heroic, giving respect to women .

What gallant?

500

Character who Johnny Kills.

Who is Bob Sheldon?

500

"I can't take much more."

Who is Johnny?

500

The place where Pony and Darry make-up.

What is the hospital?

500
This is what Ponyboy is doing at the beginning of the book.

What is walking home from the movie theater?

500

Bad-tempered and sulky, gloomy.

What is sullenly?