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The Outsiders- Using Context Clues

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  • “‘Work?’ Two-Bit was aghast. ‘And ruin my rep?” (112). Aghast here most likely means?
    uncomfortable
    excited
    angry
    shocked
  • What are the 4 types of context clues you might find in a text?
    examples, evidence (or details/explanation), synonyms, antonyms
  • “Steve made the mistake of referring to him as ‘all brawn and no brain,’ and Darry almost shattered Steve’s jaw” (109). What does the phrase Steve used mean?
    happy and healthy
    overly strong, but not smart
    not very powerful or smart
    overly smart, but weak
  • “‘Nice-lookin’ bruise you got there, kid.’ I touched my cheek gingerly. ‘ Really?’ (12). What does gingerly mean here?
    quitely
    carefully
    unusally
    happily
  • “I was trying to find the meaning the poet had in mind, but it eluded me” (78). What does Ponyboy mean when he says the author's meaning eluded him?
    He was unable to determine the meaning
    He believed the meaning was useless
    He liked what the poem meant to him
    He thought the meaning was simple
  • “After the movie was over it suddenly came to us that Cherry and Marcia didn’t have a way to get home. Two-Bit gallantly offered to walk them home” (37). “ In this sentence, gallantly means:
    angrily
    honorably
    courageously
    gently
  • “‘‘My parents,’ Johnny repeated doggedly, ‘did they ask about me?’”(88). When Johnny asks several times about his parents, he is asking doggedly. What does that mean?
    in a dog-like whine
    in an angry and frustrated way
    over and over, without stopping
    in a concerned or worried way
  • “He liked fights, blondes, and for some unfathomable reason, school” (10). What does unfathomable mean?
    understandable
    uninteresting
    undeniable
    unbelievable
  • “‘I guess we’re disguised’. I leaned back next to him sullenly. ‘I guess so’ (73). After getting a haircut, Ponyboy behaves sullenly here. What does sullenly mean?
    sadly
    mysteriously
    happily
    angrily
  • “That was the truth. Socs were always behind a wall of aloofness, careful not to let their real selves show through” (38). Aloofness here means:
    cool and unfeeling
    angry and bitter
    neat and clean
    kind and happy