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S.E. Hinton….. plus

Character ID

Plot Pyramid

Comprehension “STUFF”

Literary Elements Use and ID

Conflicts

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 S.E. Hinton..plus Character ID Plot Pyramid Comprehension “STUFF” Literary Elements Use and ID Conflicts

1-100 She changed her name to S.E… Why?

1-100A What is: Because she didn’t think boys would want to read a book about gangs written by a girl. ?

1-200 True or False: After The Outsiders, S. E. Hinton lived mainly off of her success from this one book only.

1-200A What is FALSE; she wrote many books and received many literary awards ?

1-300 What hobby enabled S.E. Hinton to accomplish her goal of being a writer? a.Imagination skills b.Life as a gangster kid c. Life as an avid reader d. Life always traveling

1-300A What is: What hobby enabled S.E. Hinton to accomplish her goal of being a writer? a. Imagination skills b. Life as a gangster kid c. Life as an avid reader d. Life always traveling ?

1-400 S.E. Hinton says that some authors are plot writers where they begin with developing the story lines first. She said this is not her style but that she is know for being a ______ writer first.

1-400A What is S.E. Hinton says that some authors are plot writers where they begin with developing the story lines first. She said this is not her style but that she is know for being a CHARACTER writer first. ?

1-500 Whom is the protagonist: _______ Whom is the antagonist: ________ What is the Point of View for The Outsiders: ____________________ What is the setting of The Outsiders: ___________ (Decade)

Whom is the protagonist: Ponyboy Whom is the antagonist: Society and the Socs What is the Point of View for The Outsiders: Ponyboy’s FIRST PERSON What is the setting of The Outsiders: _1960’s_ (Decade)

a.Makes good grades b. Greenish-grey eyes c. Doesn’t get along with Darry d. Doesn’t like to be called a Greaser…

2-100A Who is: Ponyboy Curtis ?

2-200 a.Movie star- handsome b. works at gas station full- time c. Doesn’t drink d.Dropped out of school e.Gets along with everyone

2-200A Who is: SodaPop Curtis ?

2-300 a.Muscular b.6 foot 2 tall c.20 years old d.Works all the time e.Had athletic scholarship but couldn’t go

2-300A Who is: Darry (Darrell) Curtis ?

2-400 Johnny compares _______ to a. New York hoodlum b. one of King Arthur's knights. c.a tough, sadistic killer. d.d. a gallant Southern gentleman.

2-400A Who is: Dally (Dallas) Winston ?

2-500 a.SodaPop’s Best Friend: ________ b. Big jokester, known for shoplifting, and for having a switchblade: __________ c.Rough home life, father beat him, the Greasers “pet”: _________

2-500A Whom are: a.SodaPop’s Best Friend: Steve Randle b. Big jokester, known for shoplifting, and for having a switchblade: Two-Bit Matthews c. Rough home life, father beat him, the Greasers “pet”: Johnny Cade ?

Which is NOT a part of the Introduction in the Plot Pyramid? a.Characters b.Setting c. Resolution d.Conflict e.Point of View

3-100A What is: Which is NOT a part of the Introduction in the Plot Pyramid? a. Characters b. Setting c. Resolution d. Conflict e. Point of View

3-200 The CLIMAX (the “Aha!” moment) of The Outsiders is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when Johnny dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony reads Johnny’s letter

3-200A The CLIMAX(the “Aha!” moment) of The Outsiders is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when Johnny dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony reads Johnny’s letter What is?

3-300 The Outsiders is: a.Fictional b.Non-Fictional

3-300A What is: The Outsiders is: a. Fictional b. Non-Fictional ?

Don’t judge others based on the way they look 2. You can overcome your circumstances. 3. Gang violence is no good.

3-400A What are: THEMES from The Outsiders… ?

3-500 Examine Robert Frost’s poem “Nothing Can Stay Gold.” What do you think GOLD means? Nothing Can Stay Gold Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only for an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.

3-500A What is: a.Innocence b. Pure c. Genuine d. Nice ? (Answers can be any of the above)

True or False: a. Ponyboy loves books and movies, but does poorly in his schoolwork. b. English is one of Ponyboy's favorite high school subjects.

4-100A What is: a. Ponyboy loves books and movies, but does poorly in his schoolwork. (FALSE) b. English is one of Ponyboy's favorite high school subjects. (TRUE) ?

4-200 When Ponyboy begins to fail English, his teacher a. bawls him out. b. tells him to stay after school so that he can make up the work he has missed. c. offers him the opportunity to write a composition in order to earn a passing grade. d. gives him a failing mark and tells him that he will have to take

4-200A What is: When Ponyboy begins to fail English, his teacher a. bawls him out. b. tells him to stay after school so that he can make up the work he has missed. c. offers him the opportunity to write a composition in order to earn a passing grade. d. gives him a failing mark and tells him that he will have to take. ?

4-300 The morning after Ponyboy returns home, the newspaper headline reads: a.YOUNG HOODLUMS ARRESTED AT ABANDONED CHURCH b. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS CAPTURED c. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS TURN HEROES d. INNOCENT YOUTHS RELEASEDBYTHE POLICE

4-300A The morning after Ponyboy returns home, the newspaper headline reads: a. YOUNG HOODLUMS ARRESTED AT ABANDONED CHURCH b. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS CAPTURED c. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS TURN HEROES d. INNOCENT YOUTHS RELEASEDBYTHE POLICE ?

4-400 Glinda, the Good Witch of the NorthGlinda, the Good Witch of the North: You have no power here! Now begone, before somebody drops a house on you! After Johnny’s death, Ponyboy insists that he was the one that killed Bob, and that Johnny is still alive. This is a stage of grief called a. anger b. acceptance c. denial d. shock

4-400A What is: After Johnny’s death, Ponyboy insists that he was the one that killed Bob, and that Johnny is still alive. This is a stage of grief called a. anger b. acceptance c. denial d. shock

4-500 The ONLY character in The Outsiders to be seen as a DYNAMIC character is _________.

4-500A What is: The ONLY character in The Outsiders to be seen as a DYNAMIC character is Ponyboy Curtis. ?

“scared of his own shadow.”

5-100A What is A HYPERBOLE ?

5-200 While hiding in the church, Johnny is smoking a cigarette. Ponyboy looks at the end of the cigarette and wonders what it is like to live inside a burning ember. This is a a. flashback b. premonition c. foreshadowing d. irony

5-200A What is: While hiding in the church, Johnny is smoking a cigarette. Ponyboy looks at the end of the cigarette and wonders what it is like to live inside a burning ember. This is a… a. flashback b. premonition c. foreshadowing d. Irony ?

5-300 When Ponyboy passed out, he said “the ground rushed up to meet him. This is an example of: a.metaphor b.Idiom c.Personification D. onomatopoeia

5-300A What is: When Ponyboy passed out, he said “the ground rushed up to meet him. This is an example of: A. metaphor B. Idiom C. Personification D. Onomatopoeia ?

5-400

5-400A

5-500 After the rumble, Ponyboy and Dally are rushing to the hospital to see Johnny. Dally starts raving wildly…” you get tough like me and you don’t get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…” Based on what happens to Dally, this is… a. irony b. flashback c. foreshadowing d. premonition

5-500A What is: After the rumble, Ponyboy and Dally are rushing to the hospital to see Johnny. Dally starts raving wildly…” you get tough like me and you don’t get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…” Based on what happens to Dally, this is… a. irony b. flashback c. foreshadowing d. premonition ?

Ponyboy could not believe that Johhny died and could not accept his death for awhile. This is an example of which conflict? a. man vs. man b. man vs. nature c.man vs. self d.Man vs. society

6-100A What is the Ponyboy could not believe that Johhny died and could not accept his death for awhile. This is an example of which conflict? a. man vs. man b. man vs. nature c. man vs. self d. man vs. society ?

6-200 The cops always harassing the Greasers…

6-200A What is: The police always harassing the Greasers… Man vs. Society ?

6-300 Cherry always helping the Greasers even though she is associated with the Socs….

6-300A What is: Man vs. Self ?

In The Outsiders, the conflict “man vs. society” is evident a. when people think Ponyboy is a hood because he has long hair with grease in it. b.when Mr. Symes gives Ponyboy a chance to pass his class if he writes a good essay. c. Dally points a gun at the clerk while robbing the grocery store d. Johnny got jumped by a group of Socs

6-400A What is: In The Outsiders, the conflict “man vs. society” is evident a.when people think Ponyboy is a hood because he has long hair with grease in it. b. when Mr. Symes gives Ponyboy a chance to pass his class if he writes a good essay. c.Dally points a gun at the clerk while robbing the grocery store d. Johnny got jumped by a group of Socs

6-500 In The Outsiders, the conflict(s) “man vs. man” is evident a. when people think Ponyboy is a hood because he has long hair with grease in it. b. when Mr. Symes gives Ponyboy a chance to pass his class if he writes a good essay. c. Dally points a gun at the clerk while robbing the grocery store d. Johnny got jumped by a group of Socs

6-500A In The Outsiders, the conflict(s) “man vs. man” is evident a. when people think Ponyboy is a hood because he has long hair with grease in it. b. when Mr. Symes gives Ponyboy a chance to pass his class if he writes a good essay. c. Dally points a gun at the clerk while robbing the grocery store d. Johnny got jumped by a group of Socs ?

Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy are: a. "You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you." b. "I was crazy, you know that." c. "You can see the sunset real good from the West Side." d. "Stay gold."

Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy are: a. "You look out for yourself and nothin‘ can touch you." b. "I was crazy, you know that." c. "You can see the sunset real good from the West Side." d. "Stay gold."

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