a Soc who like sunsets
Bob and his friends jumped Johnny here
Where is the vacant lot/park by the Greasers' houses?
The main storyline occurs between Ponyboy (a Greaser) from the 1.______ side and the Socs from the 2._____ side
1. What is East side? 2. What is West side?
According to Ponyboy, tough and tuff mean the same thing
(True or false)
What is false? Tuff means cool.
The actor on Ponyboy's mind when he left the movies
Who is Paul Newman?
Ponyboy's two brothers
Who are Darry (Darrel) and Sodapop?
The only place we see Johnny's mother is here
Where is the hospital?
This is what Johnny saves Ponyboy from when he stabs Bob
What is drowning?
this is the slang word for the weapon Dally aims at the police as a bluff, causing them to shoot him
What is a heater?
The book Johnny buys at the country grocery store for Ponyboy to read during their stay at the church.
What is Gone with the Wind?
Who is Dallas (Dally) Winston?
This is the small town that Johnny and Ponyboy hide out in
Where is Windrixville?
This is how Ponyboy's parents died, 8 months before the beginning of the story
What is a car accident?
The name of Soda's horse
What is Mickey Mouse?
Sodapop's girlfriend that he proposes to
Who is Sandy?
This is the Soc who didn't want to fight anymore and his girlfriend
Who are Randy and Marcia?
This is where Dally becomes a hero and saves Johnny
Where is the abandoned church?
This is Johnny's prognosis after injuring his back and suffering from burns in the church fire
What is paralysis or death?
This is the slang phrase for bring angry
This is what Ponyboy decides to write for his final theme in his English class
What is the life of the Greasers?
This is the Greaser known as Two-Bit's real name
What is Keith?
Where is Tulsa, Oklahoma?
This is Pony's behavior after both Johnny and Dally die
(3 main things)
What is his grades are failing, he stops eating, and he seems hopeless or depressed?
This is the slang word for understanding something
What is savvy?
The orphan that Ponyboy compares himself to is from Great Expectations, a novel by this author.
Who is Charles Dickens?