
The Outsiders Chapter 3
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- Q1What causes the tension between the Greasers and the Socs in Chapter 3 of The Outsiders?Socioeconomic differencesTheir hairstylesTheir clothing choicesA sports rivalry30s
- Q2What event leads to a deeper understanding between Ponyboy and Cherry in Chapter 3 of The Outsiders?Watching a movie togetherA fight they witnessTheir discussion about the differences between their livesMeeting at school30s
- Q3In Chapter 3 of The Outsiders, what does Cherry say about the differences between the Greasers and the Socs?Socs have an easy lifeGreasers are always fightingSocs never face challengesThings are rough all over30s
- Q4What theme is highlighted through Ponyboy's interactions with Cherry in Chapter 3 of The Outsiders?Revenge and violenceFriendship and loyaltyWealth and povertyPrejudice and understanding30s
- Q5In Chapter 3 of The Outsiders, what does Cherry tell Ponyboy about the Socs' problems?Their lives are perfectThey don't have any problemsThey have problems tooThey only care about money30s
- Q6What do Ponyboy and Johnny decide to do after they leave the drive-in movie?They go to a park to talk.They go home to sleep.They go to the hospital.They go to a diner to eat.30s
- Q7How does Ponyboy feel about being a Greaser in Chapter 3?He feels conflicted and wishes for a different life.He is indifferent and does not care.He wants to become a Soc.He is proud and loves his identity.30s
- Q8What does Ponyboy's relationship with his brothers reveal about his home life in Chapter 3?There is tension and misunderstanding between them.They have a perfect, supportive relationship.They ignore each other completely.Their relationship is entirely based on friendship.30s
- Q9What literary device is heavily used in Chapter 3 when Ponyboy reflects on his situation?Hyperbole.Personification.Foreshadowing.Metaphor.30s
- Q10What does Johnny reveal to Ponyboy about his family in Chapter 3?He wants to run away from home.He has a very supportive family.His parents are never home.He says that his parents often abuse him.30s
- Q11What does the relationship between Cherry Valance and Ponyboy signify in Chapter 3?It proves that greasers can never changeIt shows the possibility of understanding between Socs and greasersIt is purely based on romantic interestIt highlights the hatred between the two groups30s