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What phrase from The Outsiders has become universally well-recognized?(Johnny's last words)
Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay Gold
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In the BEGINNING of the novel, how does Ponyboy describe his relationship with Darry?
He doesn't think he loves him/he's always so hard on him
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The last name of the author of The Outsiders
Hinton
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What is the climax of the story?
The church fire--the boys end up going to a hospital
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Who was the Soc who had a change of heart at the end of the novel and decided not to fight?
Randy
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There was a silent moment when everything held its breath
Personification
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It was only yesterday that Dally had told Johnny and me that. But yesterday was years ago. A lifetime ago
Hyperbole
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What significant event began the rising action?
Johnny stabs and kills Bob at the park
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I was sleepy and freezing to death
Hyperbole
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How did Ponyboy end up at the park with Jonny on "that night"
Darry slapped him after showing up past curfew
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Why did Darry have a right to be jealous of Paul?
Paul went on to college/accomplished things Darry had to give up when his parents died
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What does it mean to stay gold?
stay "good"
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Compared to Johnny's home, my home was like heaven
simile
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Even as the policemen's guns spit fire into the night, Dally raised his gun
personification
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What was the resolution of the story?
Ponyboy sits down and starts writing "The Outsiders" for his English theme
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Life was one big joke to Two-Bit
metaphor
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What did Ponyboy keep telling himself after recovering from the rumble?
that he was the one who stabbed the soc not johnny
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Man, your brother's a doll
Metaphor
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What was a good moral lesson that Ponyboy learned about the Socs and the Greasers at the end
No matter which side of town/group you belong to, essentially we are all the same
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