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Which of the following does NOT happen in Ch. 1-3?
Ponyboy gets jumped while walking alone at night.
Some boys go to a drive-in movie.
Ponyboy has a flashback to when Johnny was beat up by Socs.
Ponyboy wishes he were dead.
What is Ponyboy’s relationship with his brothers like?
He and Soda are close, but he and Darry are enemies.
He and Soda are close, but he and Dally are enemies.
It’s fine, but Ponyboy wishes Darry liked him more.
It’s fine, but Ponyboy wishes that Sodapop were in charge.
How does Chapter 3 end?
Ponyboy and Johnny get into a fight.
Ponyboy and Johnny decide to run away.
Ponyboy and Darry get into a fist fight.
Ponyboy and his brothers get in a verbal argument.
What does Cherry mean that the Soc never “lose our cool”?
She wants people to lose their sanity and go crazy
She wants people to lose everything about them that makes them cool
She wants people to be more genuine and less sophisticated
She wishes people were more like the greasers
What does Cherry think about being “sophisticated”?
She thinks it is important to be cool
She thinks sophisticated people have misplaced priorities
She thinks it is a more logical way of living than having emotions
She thinks it is what she must do to fit in with the Socs
Which statement is closest to the main idea of this passage?
“’It’s not just money. Part of it is, but not all. You greasers have a different set of values. You’re more emotional. We’re sophisticated – cool to the point of not feeling anything. Nothing is real to us. You know, sometimes I’ll catch myself talking to a girl-friend, and realize I don’t mean half of what I’m saying… Rat race is a perfect name for it,’ she said. ‘We’re always going and going and going, and never asking where… It seems like we’re always searching for something to satisfy us, and never finding it. Maybe if we could lose our cool, we could”(Hinton 38).
Cherry is connecting to Ponyboy by acknowledging their differences and the imperfections that she and the Socs have.
She believes that emotions are an important part of life.
She worries about putting too much importance on the wrong things, like social status.
All of the above
None of the above
What’s the difference between a Soc and a Greaser? Compare and contrast them, listing several details from the book.
Socs are poorer, are “more emotional”, and often come from broken homes. Greasers are more wealthy, usually drive cars, and are more “cool” rather than “tuff”.
Both Greasers and Socs are poor and come from bad backgrounds.
Greasers are poorer, are “more emotional”, and often come from broken homes. Socs are more wealthy, usually drive cars, and are more “cool” rather than “tuff”.
FORESHADOWING is when we get early clues of something that might happen. Name some examples of possible foreshadowing of what might happen later in the book, based on the events in chapters 1-3.
Johnny leaves a clue for Ponyboy at the abandoned lot.
Ponyboy stays optimistic and happy.
Ponyboy says that things will get worse at the end of a chapter.
What do these chapters say about who has more problems in life: the Socs, the greasers, or both?
Ponyboy shows that the Greasers definitely have it worse.
The conversation between Cherry and Ponyboy is evidence that they think both groups have problems (“things are rough all over”).
Which of the following did NOT happen in Chapter 4 when Bob was killed?
Five drunken Socs started the fight.
Ponyboy was almost drowned by a Soc in the fountain.
Johnny stabbed Bob on purpose, and had planned to all along.
Johnny stabbed Bob as a self-defense reaction to save Ponyboy.
What does Dally give the two boys to help them out?
$50
A gun
A place to go
All of the above
What had the boys decided to do right before the fire?
Go deeper into hiding with Dally
Surrender to the police
Go home, but keep evading the police
Fake their own deaths
What foreshadowing happens in the book to let you know that the fire is coming?
The children are caught in the church fire.
Ponyboy said earlier that things were going to get worse, but in this section, the boys talk about being careful with their cigarettes to avoid starting a fire.
Johnny lets Ponyboy escape the fire first.
What has Johnny done that can be called “gallant” and makes him a hero?
He chooses to turn himself in, saves the children from the church fire, and lets Pony escape the church fire first.
He is not a hero.
How might this fire change things for Ponyboy and Johnny, especially if they go to the hospital and are found by the police?
The police might go easy on them about the murder, considering it was self-defense AND they saved the children from the church fire.
Pony AND Johnny will probably be put in the electric chair.
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