(verb) to become like one's environment.
A.) sabotage
B.) jostle
C.) assimilate
D.) jut
C.) assimilate
What was the one rule for the rumble between the Socs and Greasers (this is the rumble after Bob died).
A.) No weapons, only fists.
B.) Any weapons they could find.
C.) No little kids.
D.) No one was allowed to be drunk.
(noun) an act boldly resisting authority or an opposing force.
A.) momentum
B.) defiance
C.) scarcity
D.) tactic
B.) defiance
Who shoots Dally?
A.) The police.
B.) Cherry.
C.) Ponyboy.
D.) The Socs.
A.) The police.
(verb) to become known or apparent.
A.) emerge
B.) brandish
C.) engross
D.) impede
A.) emerge
(noun) a difference of opinion.
A.) debris
B.) dissent
C.) subordinate
D.) defiance
B.) dissent
What does Johnny tell Ponyboy?
A.) To look at sunsets.
B.) To stay gold.
C.) To help Dally.
D.) To turn himself in.
B.) To stay gold.
(adjective) tediously repetitious or lacking in variety.
A.) naive
B.) deft
C.) dismal
D.) monotonous
D.) monotonous
A.) Bob's.
B.) Soda's.
C.) Cherry's.
D.) Johnny's.
A.) Bob's.
(verb) to consume all of one's attention or time.
A.) hasten
B.) impede
C.) emerge
D.) engross
D.) engross
(adjective): to be full of or abuzz with.
A.) teem
B.) deft
C.) outlandish
D.) notorious
A.) teem
What happens to Johnny?
A.) He sees his mom and yells at her.
B.) He joins the rumble to help the Greasers.
C.) He gets really mad at Dally.
D.) He dies.
D.) He dies.
(verb) extend out or project in space.
A.) jut
B.) hasten
C.) engross
D.) weather
A.) jut
Who comes to visit Ponyboy when he is confined in bed after the rumble?
A.) Randy.
B.) Cherry.
C.) Two-Bit
D.) Steve.
A.) Randy.
(verb) to speed up the progress of; facilitate.
A.) emerge
B.) engross
C.) hasten
D.) impede
(adjective): known widely and usually unfavorably.
A.) teem
B.) deft
C.) outlandish
D.) notorious
D.) notorious
What is Johnny's opinion of the rumble?
A.) He was elated that the Greasers won.
B.) He had no opinion.
C.) He thought it didn't matter: violence wasn't the answer.
D.) He was annoyed at the Socs for running away.
C.) He thought it didn't matter: violence wasn't the answer.
(noun) a small and inadequate amount.
A.) tactic
B.) momentum
C.) defiance
D.) scarcity
D.) scarcity
Who does Ponyboy say killed Bob?
A.) Himself.
B.) Randy.
C.) Dally.
D.) Johnny.
A.) Himself.
(adjective) free from undue bias or preconceived opinions.
A.) multitude
B.) terse
C.) zeal
D.) impartial
D.) impartial
(verb) to destroy property or hinder normal operations.
A.) jut
B.) jostle
C.) sabotage
D.) assimilate
C.) sabotage
What has Dally done to make the cops chase him in Chapter 10?
A.) Stolen a car.
B.) Killed a boy.
C.) Burned down a house.
D.) Robbed a store.
D.) Robbed a store.
(adjective) skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands.
A.) naive
B.) monotonous
C.) deft
D.) dismal
C.) deft
A.) Sorry.
B.) Dead.
C.) Poor.
D.) Alive.
B.) Dead.
(adjective) a feeling of strong eagerness.
A.) impartial
B.) multitude
C.) zeal
D.) terse