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What is the name of Sodapop's horse?
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Mickey Mouse
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At the movies, Cherry tells Ponyboy she could fall in love with whom?
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What is the name of Sodapop's horse?
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At the movies, Cherry tells Ponyboy she could fall in love with whom?
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What happened to Ponyboy's parents?
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What happens to Ponyboy when he leaves the movies?
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With whom did Ponyboy and Johnny walk home from the drive-ins?
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After talking with Cherry, what reason does Pony finally give for the separation between Greasers and Socs?
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Why was Pony late coming home from the Nightly Double?
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What caused Ponyboy to "run away" the first time?
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At the end of the novel, how do we know Ponyboy will be all right?
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What did Johnny do at the park?
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To whom do Johnny and Ponyboy turn to for help after Johnny killed Bob?
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Why was Pony upset about getting a haircut?
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What was Johnny's favorite part of "Gone With the Wind?"
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When Dally finally arrives a the church, what news does he bring?
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Of what did Pony try to convince himself on the way home from the hospital?
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What did Pony decide was the reason Dally couldn't take Johnny's death?
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Why did Dally rob the grocery store and then raise his unloaded gun to the police?
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Why did Cherry and Marcia let their drunken boyfriends drive them home?
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How did Pony react to the three Socs who bullied him about killing Bob?
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What does Cherry mean when she says, "things are rough all over"?
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Why was Darry so strict with Ponyboy?
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All of these are main THEMES that S.E. Hinton wanted her reader to take away from her story, EXCEPT:
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The meanest, toughest, hardest, member of the gang.
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The cocky, streetwise member of the greasers gang, an expert car mechanic, and best friend of Sodapop.
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The good-looking, happy-go-lucky, middle brother of the Curtis family.
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The oldest member of the gang who is smart, street-savvy, and keeps everyone laughing.
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He is smallest and shyest one of the group; comes from an abusive home.
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He is the sensitive narrator of The Outsiders.
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This character becomes the spy and acts as a character that understands all aspects of emotions, especially when it comes to the greasers.
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Some of the Greasers meet Cherry and Marcia at the drive-in and they realize that they may not be so different afterall.
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Darry, Sodapop, and Ponyboy Curtis whose parents died in an auto-accident.
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Ponyboy begins to come to terms with his life by writing a theme paper for English class.
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Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally save the children in the burning church.
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Oklahoma, 1960's
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Darry Slaps Ponyboy and Johnny kills Bob.
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Ponyboy is in denial about all of the losses and he finds a note from Johnny.
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"...but one time Steve made the mistake of referring to him as "all brawn and no brain," and Darry almost shattered Steve's jaw" (Hinton 92).
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"'You ain't a woofin'" (Hinton 47).
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Paul Newman, Elvis Presley, The Beatles
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A slang term for a cigarette is...
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"Ruth watches both of them with murder in her eyes" (Hansberry 5).
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"This ain't no fly-by-night proposition, baby" (Hansberry 6).
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"Eat your eggs, they gonna be cold" (Hansberry 6).
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"So I would rather be living in Buckingham Palace" (Hansberry 7).
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"Well if the salt loses its savor" (Hansberry 13) is an allusion to what literature?
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"If you use the Lord's name just one more time" (Hansberry 1554).
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"I'm a volcano" (Hansberry 1573).
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"Now, the once-loved pattern of the couch upholstery has to fight ot show itself..." (Hansberry 1542).
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Used to create images in the mind of the reader.
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The way in which the author writes or tells a story; this is what sets an author apart from another.
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This refers to the "feel" of a piece of writing.
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Words that begin with the same sound are placed close together.
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The emotional response that the writer wishes to evoke in the reader.
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A symbolic image or idea that appears frequently in a story.
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Gives the audience hints or signs about the future.
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Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show a common quality.
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Compares two unlike things by directly relating one thing to another related thing.
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Any image or thing that stands for something else.
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A creepy, eerie feeling of anticipation
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To put off to a later time.
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Having no recognizable marks or features; not separated or divided.
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The place and period of time where events take place.
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Statements that go against each other.
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Become infected with harmful bacteria.
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of or relating to people or nations that do not acknowledge the God of the Bible.
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the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
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a woman who is the head of a family or tribe.
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mental or emotional strain.
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Instructions in the text of a play indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor.
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The process of adopting the language and culture of a social group or nation; the state of being socially integrated into a specific culture; absorbing another culture.
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Policies, practices, or procedures that result in some people receiving unequal access or being excluded
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Lacking knowledge or awareness.
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To pay somebody off; usually illegally.
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Return to a former and less complex level of development or organization
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Unconventional and slightly strange.
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To alter radically so as to make imperfect.
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Who is the author of A Raisin in the Sun? (The name must be capitalized and spelled correctly to receive points)
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Who is the poet of Harlem or A Dream Deferred? (The name must be capitalized and spelled correctly to receive points)
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What does impetus mean?
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of Hansberry starting the play with the poem Harlem or A Dream Deferred?
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What type of schools did the author of A Raisin in the Sun attend?
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What is true about A Raisin in the Sun.
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What word is used to describe the apartment?
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Choose the correct family tree:
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How does Ruth react to Walter's desire for her support?
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In what field does Beneatha plan to study?
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What does Walter's attitude towards Beneatha's goal to become a doctor reveal about his character?
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What does the passage below reveal about Mama's character?
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At the beginning of Scene 2, Beneatha, Ruth, and Mama discuss Ruth's pregnancy. Which of the following quotes best shows Ruth's feeling about her pregnancy?
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What does Asagai's nickname of Alaiyo reveal about their relationship?
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Asagai describes Beneatha's hair as "mutilated." Why is this description significant?
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Why does Mama react to receiving the check with a mask of unhappiness?