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Multiple Choice #2 Vocabulary #2 Vocabulary #3 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point10 Point10 Point10 Point 20 Points20 Points20 Points20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points30 Points30 Points 40 Points40 Points40 Points 50 Points50 Points50 Points Vocabulary #1 Multiple Choice #1
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Johnny’s mood when he wrote the letter was A. peaceful B. restless C. aggressive D. regretful
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Peaceful
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What does the word hue mean in the following lines of the poem. “Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold.” A. leaf B. fall C. color D. sunset
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Color
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Which of the following points was not made in Johnny’s letter? A. There is still good in the world. B. He forgives his mother and father. C. He didn’t mind having to die for those kids. D. Pony can make it in life if he wants to.
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He forgives his mother and father.
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Why did Johnny want Dally to watch a sunset. A. He knows Dally is a nature lover at heart. B. He wanted Dally to spend time with Cherry. C. Johnny thought sunsets represented hope and good. D. He wanted Pony and Dally to be best friends.
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Johnny thought sunsets represented hope and good.
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Why was Pony upset about getting a hair cut? A. It was painful for him when Johnny cut it. B. It took him a long time to grow it and his hair symbolized him as a greaser. C. It was not cut short enough. He wanted it shaved. D. It was cut unevenly.
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It took him a long time to grow it and his hair symbolized him as a greaser.
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What were Johnny’s last words to Ponyboy? A. I’ll miss you little buddy. B. I don’t want to die, Ponyboy. C. Tell Dally that I’ll miss him. D. Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
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Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
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What did Johnny mean by “Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.” A. Don’t change. Continue to enjoy reading, learning, and watching sunsets. Don’t get tough. B. Stay young and don’t ever get old. C. Be tough and you won’t get hurt. D. Keep writing stories and books because it makes you gold.
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Don’t change. Continue to enjoy reading, learning, and watching sunsets. Don’t get tough.
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Why did Dally aim an unloaded gun at the police? A. He was playing a game with them and he didn’t think they would shoot him. B. Dally wanted to die because he lost everything that he had, Johnny. C. He wanted to kill the police officers because Johnny had just died. D. He was defending himself because the police had pointed their guns at him first.
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Dally wanted to die because he lost everything that he had, Johnny.
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How are the Socs and the Greasers alike? A. They are the same social class. B. They both hate school and drop out before they graduate. C. Both groups like violence and killing. D. Their lives are not perfect. They both have their own sets of problems.
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Their lives are not perfect. They both have their own sets of problems.
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How does Johnny interpret the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay”? A. He says that the poem is about nature and the changing of the seasons. B. He says it is about gang violence and how you have to fight for what is right. C. He says that when you are young, things are new. It’s only when you get older that you get used to everything. D. He says that he doesn’t understand the meaning of the poem, but he likes it.
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He says that when you are young, things are new. It’s only when you get older that you get used to everything.
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Define content and identify the part of speech
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satisfied; pleased adjective
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Define quivering and identify the part of speech
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Shaking ; trembling Verb or adjective
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Define bewildering and identify the part of speech.
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Confusing; puzzling adjective
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Define premonition and identify the part of speech
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Previous warning or feeling something is going to happen noun
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Define indignant and identify the part of speech.
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Angry because of injustice adjective
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Define detached and identify the part of speech.
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Not involved; away from others Verb or adj.
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Define abruptly and identify the part of speech.
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Suddenly; hurriedly adverb
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Define aghast and identify the part of speech.
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Amazed; shocked Adjective
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Define acquitted and identify the part of speech.
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Set free from a legal charge verb
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Define nonchalantly and identify the part of speech.
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Indifferently; not drawing attention to oneself adverb
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Define bootlegging and identify the part of speech.
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Selling alcohol or another item illegally Verb or noun
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Define conviction and identify the part of speech.
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Strong belief noun
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Define exploits and identify the part of speech.
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Heroic acts and / or adventures noun
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Define delirious and identify the part of speech.
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Confused; out of it; hallucinating adjective
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Define desperate and identify the part of speech.
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Willing to take any risk; anxious adjective
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Make your wager
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Define as many vocabulary words from the story as you can in five minutes. Five points will be given for each correct answer.
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The most listed may be the winner?
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