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Question:

To whom does Ponyboy refer when he says, "the shade of difference that separates a greaser from a hood wasn't present in _________"?

Question 1 options:

Johnny

Two-Bit

Dally

Soda

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Question 2

(3 points)

Johnny believes that saving the children from the fire was worth the risk because

Question 2 options:

he is glad to have impressed Dally with his courage.

he is happy that his parents are now proud of him.

he feels that their lives are more important than his.

he can now die knowing that he is a hero.

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Question 3

(3 points)

What do the friendships that arise between Ponyboy and Cherry and Randy suggest?

Question 3 options:

Ponyboy does not rely on stereotypes to choose his friends.

Ponyboy regrets Bob's death.

Ponyboy wishes he were a Soc.

Ponyboy wants all Socs and greasers to reconcile.

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Question 4

(3 points)

Ponyboy writes an essay about the events of his week for English class in order to

Question 4 options:

impress his older brothers.

please Mr. Symes.

produce a draft to base a script on.

narrate the events from the greasers' perspective.

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Question 5

(3 points)

Ponyboy and his friends believe that they must be part of a gang because they need

Question 5 options:

to be protected from assaults by Socs.

to feel that they belong to something.

to have people to play ball with.

to have a choice of houses to stay in during trouble.

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Question 6

(3 points)

What do both Ponyboy and Darry learn from Soda's speech in the park?

Question 6 options:

the depth of Soda's relationship with Sandy

the importance of family unity

the weakness in Soda's character

the pride in being a greaser

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Question 7

(3 points)

What does Ponyboy realize about they way he and Johnny look when they arrive at the church in Windrixville?

Question 7 options:

He realizes how cool they both look.

He realizes how dirty they both look.

He realizes how young they seem.

He realizes that they both look like hoodlums.

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Question 8

(3 points)

At the drive-in, Johnny expresses disapproval of Dallas's action, yet he also defends Dallas because

Question 8 options:

greasers must support each other.

Cherry and Dallas seem hurt by his comments.

Marcia is watching him.

Dallas may become angry with him.

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Question 9

(3 points)

During the rescue of the children, both Johnny and Ponyboy

Question 9 options:

fear that they may die.

look forward to getting a reward for their actions.

seem not to notice the danger to their lives.

hope to be thought of as heroes.

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Question 10

(3 points)

At the beginning of the novel, why doesn't Ponyboy have anything nice to say about Darry when Cherry asks about him?

Question 10 options:

He doesn't want to talk to a Soc.

He thinks Darry doesn't like him.

He doesn't want to tell Cherry about his family.

He doesn't want his friends to know how he really feels.

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Question 11

(3 points)

Which character would readers most likely expect to say, "You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you"?

Question 11 options:

Dallas

Ponyboy

Johnny

Cherry

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Question 12

(3 points)

Which event causes Ponyboy to recognize Darry's love and concern for him?

Question 12 options:

Ponyboy gets home late from the movies.

Ponyboy is attacked by the Socs.

The Socs and greasers hold a rumble.

Darry and Soda go to see Ponyboy in the hospital.

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Question 13

(3 points)

What makes Darry continue to be a greaser even though he was more clean cut when he was in high school?

Question 13 options:

He isn't smart enough to go to college.

It gives him a chance to prove he is strong.

He doesn't have the money to fit in with the Socs.

The gang and his brothers are the most important people to him.

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Question 14

(3 points)

Why does Dallas insist on sneaking into the drive-in?

Question 14 options:

Dallas wants to impress the Soc girls.

Dallas likes breaking the rules.

Dallas doesn't have the money for it.

Dallas doesn't have a car.

Explanation / Answer

1) Pony boy refers to Dally when he said "the shade of difference that separates a greaser from a hood wasn't present in Dally". (option 3)

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