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Name: _______________________Hour: __________The OutsidersChapter 3Read the following definition:Adv. In a brave or heroic mannerWhich underlined word in the passage most closely matches the definition? _______________“After the movie was over it suddenly came to us that Cherry and Marcia didn’t have a way to get home. Two-Bit gallantly offered to walk them home – the west side of town was only about twenty miles away – but they wanted to call their parents and have them come and get them. Two-Bit finally talked them into letting us drive them home in his car.”Cherry states that she believes the Socs and greasers have different values. Which of following words does she use to describe those values? (select all that apply)TalkativeSophisticatedProtectiveEmotionalStubbornWhen Ponyboy describes Soda’s horse, he states that “Soda had this buckskin horse, only it wasn’t his. It belonged to a guy who kept it at the stables where Soda used to work. Mickey Mouse was Soda’s horse, though.”Which statement best explains what Ponyboy means in the passage?That the owner of the horse gave him to Soda because he knew they didn’t have much.The owner abandoned the horse so Soda took ownership of him.That Soda took care great care of the horse so he had grown close to the animal.Soda just told people that the horse was his so he could look cool.When Soda described Mickey Mouse, he said, “I’ve got me an ornery pony,”. Which word below could best replace the word “ornery” in this phrase?energeticbad-temperedfriendlyoldWhen Soda lost Mickey Mouse, he didn’t tell his mom and dad about how he felt. In your own words, explain why Soda hid his feelings from his parents. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Cherry asks Ponyboy about his oldest brother. As Ponyboy explains Darry to her, he says “He’s hard as a rock and about as human.” Which of the following statements would not be a good explanation of Ponyboy’s comment?Ponyboy thinks that Darry is tough on him.Ponyboy thinks that Darry doesn’t show much emotion and is too serious.Ponyboy thinks that Darry is fun loving and kind.Ponyboy thinks that Darry is stern and stoic.Johnny became incredibly nervous once he saw who was in the Mustang that pulled up as the guys walked with Cherry and Marcia. Underline the sentence in the following passage that justifies Johnny’s reaction.“Johnny was breathing heavily and I noticed he was staring at the Soc’s hand. He was wearing three heavy rings. I looked quickly at Johnny, an idea dawning on me. I remembered that it was a blue Mustang that had pulled up beside the vacant lot…”Why does Cherry insist on riding home with Bob and his friends?To stop a fightTo stop Bob from yelling at herTo stop Ponyboy from getting jumpedTo make sure Johnny isn’t too scaredAs Ponyboy and Johnny watch the stars, Johnny says, “It seems like there’s gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs, with just people. Plain ordinary people.” What is it that Johnny is really hoping for?A place that he could go if he ran away from homeA place that only has greasersA place where everyone had as much money as the SocsA place where everyone was just equal and life was fairPonyboy began imagining his dream life. Select all of the things that he mentioned that he envisions in his dream life.A horseA house in the countryHis parentsA dogThe gang moving with themWhen Ponyboy missed his curfew, Darry wanted to call the cops to look for him. Which of the following is the reason that Darry did not call?He knew if the boys got in any trouble, they could be separatedHe didn’t want Ponyboy to get arrestedHe wanted to find Ponyboy first so he could yell at himHe didn’t really care that Ponyboy didn’t come homeJohnny tells Ponyboy that he “ain’t got nobody,” even though he has the gang. Which of the following statements is the best inference about this phrase?Johnny doesn’t have any brothers to care about him at home.Johnny’s family doesn’t care about him and barely notices whether he is home or not.Johnny doesn’t care about the guys in the gang anymore.Johnny doesn’t think the gang really cares about him.Chapter three ends with Ponyboy and Johnny talking a walk to cool off and Ponyboy thinks to himself, “Things gotta get better, I figured. They couldn’t get worse. I was wrong.”Which literary devise is being used at the end of the chapter?CliffhangerPersonificationForeshadowing ImageryExplain how you know it is this type of literary device. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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