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"The Outsiders" Challenge Finale
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IDENTIFY THIS CHARACTER....
SANDY
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Which IDIOMATIC expression is depicted in the Rebus puzzle above?
"Chip off the Block" or "Chip off the Old Block"
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What BOOK do Johnny and Ponyboy read together?
Gone with the Wind
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What literary device is being described in this example?
THEME
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What IDIOMATIC expression (depicted in the Rebus puzzle) might be a character attribute of Johnny?
"HEART OF GOLD"
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IDENTIFY THIS CHARACTER....
DARREL "DARRY' CURTIS
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Which LITERARY DEVICE is being employed in the example above?
ONOMATOPOEIA
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Which LITERARY DEVICE is being employed in the example above?
FLASHBACK
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FEMALE
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What (event) SYMBOLIZES that despite their different worlds, the Greasers and Socs are more alike than they realize?
SUNSET
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What 2 word IDIOMATIC expression (depicted in the Rebus puzzle) might describe the Socs since they were portrayed as both conceited and arrogant?
'STUCK UP'
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CONFLICT
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Which 1960s cultural icon musical group did the Socs relate to?
The Beatles
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Which LITERARY DEVICE is being employed in the example above?
CONSONANCE
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IDENTIFY THIS CHARACTER....
MR. SYME
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ALLITERATION
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IDENTIFY THIS CHARACTER....
STEVE RANDLE
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'The Outsiders' is set in a fictional town loosely based on the author's hometown of which OKLAHOMA CITY?
TULSA
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What is the RHYME SCHEME of Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" poem?
AABBCCDD
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What is the FIRST WORD in Robert Frost's poem?
NATURE
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METAPHOR
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In the Robert Frost poem, what COLOR symbolizes innocence, purity, and perfection?
GOLD
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Which 1960s cultural icon SINGER did the Greasers relate to?
Elvis Presley
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What literary device is being described in this example?
MOOD
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JUVENILE DELIQUENT
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Answer the following...
LINEAR
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PONYBOY CURTIS & FIRST PERSON
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Which LITERARY DEVICE is being employed in the example above?
HYPERBOLE
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HINT: this is often used when the author makes a hint or 'sneak peek' into what events may occur later on in the story.
FORESHADOWING
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IDENTIFY THIS CHARACTER....
TWO-BIT MATTHEWS
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