Who is our narrator/protagonist?
Ponyboy Curtis
Who are Ponyboy's brothers?
Darry and Sodapop
Who are the Greasers? (You have to get all 7 right for the point)
Ponyboy, Darry, Johnny, Sodapop, Two-bit, Dally, Steve
True or False: Ponybody doesn't actually try to stop smoking
True
A particular variety of a color, a shade
Hue
Representing the best
Elite
Extreme physical or mental suffering
Agony
Where do Johnny and Ponyboy get off the train?
Windrixville
What Soc likes sunsets?
Cherry tells Ponyboy the main difference between Socs and Greasers is:
Greasers feel too much and Socs don't really feel anything
Who loans his knife to Dally?
Two-Bit
A positive quality or thing that can be used to advantage
Asset
To make fun of someone by imitating
Mimic
Gloomy or resentful
Sullen
Where does Dally save Johnny from?
Burning church
How did Johnny feel during the fire?
Happy because he's saving the kids
She never paid attention to him before he was hurt
Why does Pony recite "Nothing Gold can Stay" to Johnny?
To draw attention away from or distract
A facial expression that shows disapproval or pain
Grimace
To avoid escape by being quick or skillful
Elude
Character who *brings* Gone with the Wind to the church
Johnny
After Johnny kills Bob, where do they go FIRST
Buck Merril's place
Ponyboy realizes Darry loves him when:
He sees Darry crying at the hospital
Which character decides to write about the Greasers? (You should know this without finishing it)
Ponyboy
Brave, heroic, noble
Gallant
Shocked or astonished; to be made speechless
Dumbfounded
An institution for juvenile law offenders
Reformatory
Johnny's mother came here:
The hospital
Where did Bob attack Johnny?
Vacant Lot
Why does Randy tell Ponyboy that he isn't going to fight in the rumble?
He's tired of fighting over Bob's death.
Even though we haven't finished the novel, what is one theme we see throughout?
People shouldn't judge others on looks or beliefs
Indicating or showing disbelief
Incredulous
In a manner that shows extreme disrespect or hatred
Contemptuously
In a persistent or stubborn manner
Doggedly