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The Outsiders Jeopardy Round One CharactersThemes & Symbols VocabularyEventsVocabulary

Characters – 10 points While at the church, Johnny compares Dally to this

Characters – 20 points Ponyboy realizes that Darry really loves him when…

Characters – 30 points Even before the rumble between the Greaser and the Socs, Ponyboy realizes this about violence…

Characters – 40 points When Randy stops by to talk to Ponyboy, he tells Ponyboy that Bob really wanted his parents to do this….

Characters – 50 points Ponyboy says that Dally wanted to die because of this reason…

Themes & Symbols – 10 points Although Ponyboy agrees with Johnny that a disguise is a good idea, Pony resists cutting his hair for these two reasons.

Themes & Symbols – 20 points In Chapter 2, Cherry tells Ponyboy “things are rough all over.” Finally, in Chapter 7, Ponyboy figures out what she meant by that statement. What did she mean?

Themes & Symbols – 30 points The message or lesson that the reader can learn about life is the story’s ____________.

Themes & Symbols – 40 points Johnny’s dying words to Ponyboy

Themes & Symbols – 50 points A major theme for The Outsiders.

Vocabulary – 10 points This is what you do if you leave someone behind.

Vocabulary – 20 points Competition over a long period of time is...

Vocabulary – 30 points If you are very confused and not sure what to do, you are …

Vocabulary – 40 points If something is unclear, without enough details, it is...

Vocabulary – 50 points To love and admire someone or something excessively is to …

Events – 10 points The police shot and killed Dally because...

Events – 20 points Johnny and Ponyboy go to Jay’s Mountain to…

Events – 30 points The morning after Ponyboy returns home from Jay’s Mountain, the headline in the newspaper reads:

Events – 40 points On the way to the hospital after the rumble, Dally shares this advice with Ponyboy.

Events – 50 points When Ponyboy begins to fail English, his teacher does this to help him out.

Vocabulary 2– 10 points Acting nervous, anxious, and confused

Vocabulary 2– 20 points To behave in a way that most people behave

Vocabulary 2– 30 points Brave and kind

Vocabulary 2– 40 points Extreme dislike

Vocabulary 2– 50 points Opinion of someone based upon what happened in the past

Answers - Round One Characters 10: gallant Southern gentlemen 20: he sees Darry the hospital 30: violence is senseless 40: discipline him 50: After Johnny died, Daly had no one left Themes & Symbols 10: Pony has proud of his hair; I was his trademark 20: Everyone has problems 30: Theme 40: Stay gold Ponyboy, stay gold 50: Answers will vary; get to know someone before you judge them Vocab 1 10: desert 20: rivalry 30: bewildered 40: vague 50: idolize Events 10: Dally pulled a gun on the police 20: to hide out in the back woods 30: Juvenile Delinquents Turn Heroes 40: Get tough like he and you won’t get hurt 50: The teacher offers him an opportunity to write a composition to earn a passing grade Vocab 2 10: delirious 20: conformity 30: gallant 40: contempt 50: reputation