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Darry doesn't think Pony should be in the rumble because
Johnny isn't there to help him
it takes place on a school night
Pony seems to have lost his strength
Pony compares Darry and himself to those Greasers like Tim Shepard and the Brumly boys. What is the difference?
The Shepard and Brumly boys grew up in worse neighborhoods
Pony and Darry will "get somewhere" in life
The Shepard and Brumly boys are afraid to fight the Socs.
Pony feels different before this rumble because he is
no longer proud of being considered a hood and doesn't want to fight
worrying about his grades
angrier than ever at Socs
Just before he dies, Johnny tells Dally and Pony that fighting is
something he'll miss
useless
the only way to settle things
Dally died
only a few days after Johnny
a hero to Johnny and Pony
in the rumble
Randy comes to see Pony because he
wants to talk about the hearing
is still angry at Pony
just found out that Johnny died
Pony doesn't want to admit to himself that Johnny is dead because he
will have to go to the hearing
will have to remember the fire
misses Johnny too much
At tht hearing, Pony is
fined
questioned about Bob's murder
acquitted (free from a criminal charge)
After the hearing,
Pony does poorly in school
Pony's life goes back to normal
Pony goes to live in another city
Pony finally realizes that
Soda is in the middle of his and Darry's fights
he should drop out of school and get a job.
the sunsets are different on their side of town
Ponyboy discovered Bob Sheldon’s picture
In a magazine
In the newspaper
On the television
In an old yearbook
Who visited Ponyboy while he was recovering?
Roger
Randy
Bob’s parents
Cherry’s parents
During his recovery Ponyboy
Would not accept that Johnny was really dead
Had a re-occurrence of pneumonia
Quit being a greaser
Discovered a poem that Johnny wrote while in the hospital
At the hearing about Bob Sheldon’s death
The courts decided to split up the brothers
Sodapop had a nervous breakdown
Ponyboy was found not guilty
Ponyboy was found guilty
When the Socs threatened to fight Ponyboy
Ponyboy broke a bottle and threatened them
He explained that his fighting days were over
Darry made sure no fight broke out
Sodapop diverted the Socs’ attention
Ponyboy’s theme for English class
Was about his goal to become a painter
Allowed him to graduate and attend college
Was his punishment for missing school
Was this novel
Read this quotes from ch. 11-12. What is being discussed and how does it relate to the characters?
“That was the dumbest remark I ever heard anyone make. He thought he was mixed up in this? He didn’t kill anyone” (164).
Ponyboy thinks Randy has nothing to worry about compared to Ponyboy who is involved in killing Bob.
Two-bit is getting in one more "last word" statement.
Dally thinks he has more to worry about than anyone else.
Who makes this statement and what is he or she trying to say?
“Like the way you dig sunsets, Pony. That’s gold” (178).
This quote is from Johnny's letter to Ponyboy encouraging Ponyboy to stay innocent and be himself no matter what.
This quote is from Cherry Valance when she tells Ponyboy she likes sunsets too.
This quote is taken from Dally before he robs the store and gets shot.
This quote is taken from Ponyboy's mother's letter.
According to this quote, what does Ponyboy understand about Dally when he takes out the gun with no bullets in front of the police?
“He was dead before he hit the ground. But I knew that was what he wanted" (154).
Ponyboy knew that Dally was intentionally trying to die to cope with Johnny's death.
Ponyboy could not understand why Dally wanted to rob the store.
Dally did not mean to run from the police after the robbery.
Dally did not want to die.
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