Language Arts-The Outsiders Chapter 12 Questions – Flashcards

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What circumstances did Ponyboy's teacher refer to? What circumstances does Ponyboy think his teacher is referring to?
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The circumstances that Ponyboys teacher is referring to is that he has missed a lot of school and if he comes up with a good semester theme he will pass Ponyboy with a C grade. The circumstances Ponyboy thinks that his teacher is referring to is that he was goofing up because he was in a lot of trouble.
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Why doesn't Ponyboy feel scared when the socs approach him and he threatens them with a broken bottle(p.170-171)? How is this a dramatic change from the Ponyboy we have seen up until this point? Was there anything odd about Pony‟s behavior?
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Ponyboy doesn't feel scared when the Socs approach him and he threatens him with a broken bottle because he started to turn into the rest of the people in the gang, a real greaser who likes to pick fights when Ponyboy was never like that and hated fights and never found a reason for them. This is a dramatic change from the Ponyboy that we have seen up until this point because the Ponyboy from the beginning was a smart kid who would get really good grades in all his subjects, was interested in books, and art, things that all the other Greasers didn't really care for.
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What does Darry mean he says,"you don‟t just stop living because you lose someone"(p.173)?
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Darry is encouraging Ponyboy not to fall into an apathetic state where he feels sorry for himself.
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How do we know Sandy didn't love Soda as much as he loved her? (p.174)
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Sandy had returned the letter Soda had sent her unopened.
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Explain how Darry and Ponyboy play tug of war with Soda.
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Darry and Pony are always arguing. Sodapop sees both sides, however both Darry and Pony try to make him pick a side.
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What kind of guy is rare? (p. 178)
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A guy that will really listen to people, listen and care about what their saying.
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What do we learn was so special about Johnny (p,178)?
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Johnny was special because he still believed there was good in the world after all he had gone through.
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What does Ponyboy end up doing for his English assignment?
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He ends up writing about his Johnny, Dally and his life as a greaser.
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Where is the climax?
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Johnny's death.
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Why the title of the book? Who is the biggest Outsider of them all and why?
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The title of the book refers to the social position of the Greasers, Ponyboy's "gang". Handicapped by their lower socio-economic status, the Greasers are looked down upon; shut out from the advantages that are open to their more wealthy counterparts, the Socs. They are the "outsiders", the ones for whom access to opportunity is perpetually more complicated, because of preconceptions and stereotypes. One of the central themes of the story, however, is that, underneath it all, the Greasers and the Socs are more alike than they are different. As Cherry Valance observes to Ponyboy, "things are tough all over", and, after talking with her, Ponyboy realizes that there are individual differences within both groups, and, despite the gulf that separates the classes, they all "see the same sunset"
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