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the outsiders chapter questions: The Outsiders S. E Hinton, 1967 |
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the outsiders chapter questions: That Was Then, This Is Now S. E. Hinton, 2021-05-04 Another classic from the author of the internationally bestselling The Outsiders Continue celebrating 50 years of The Outsiders by reading this companion novel. That Was Then, This is Now is S. E. Hinton's moving portrait of the bond between best friends Bryon and Mark and the tensions that develop between them as they begin to grow up and grow apart. A mature, disciplined novel which excites a response in the reader . . . Hard to forget.—The New York Times |
the outsiders chapter questions: Tex S. E. Hinton, 2013-08-06 From the best-selling author of The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton's Tex explores friendships, conflict, depression, self-destructive behavior, and truth and acceptance. This edition includes a new and exclusive Author's Note. Easygoing and reckless, Tex, likes everyone and everything, especially his horse, Negrito, and Johnny Collins' blue-eyed sister, Jamie. Life with his older brother, Mason, would be just about perfect if only he would stop complaining about Pop, who hasn't been home in five months. While Mason worries about paying the bills and getting a basketball scholarship--his ticket out of Oklahoma--Tex just seems to attract trouble. When everything seems to be falling apart, how can Tex find a way to keep things together? |
the outsiders chapter questions: A Night Divided (Scholastic Gold) Jennifer A. Nielsen, 2015-08-25 From NYT bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen comes a stunning thriller about a girl who must escape to freedom after the Berlin Wall divides her family between east and west. A Night Divided joins the Scholastic Gold line, which features award-winning and beloved novels. Includes exclusive bonus content!With the rise of the Berlin Wall, Gerta finds her family suddenly divided. She, her mother, and her brother Fritz live on the eastern side, controlled by the Soviets. Her father and middle brother, who had gone west in search of work, cannot return home. Gerta knows it is dangerous to watch the wall, yet she can't help herself. She sees the East German soldiers with their guns trained on their own citizens; she, her family, her neighbors and friends are prisoners in their own city.But one day on her way to school, Gerta spots her father on a viewing platform on the western side, pantomiming a peculiar dance. Gerta concludes that her father wants her and Fritz to tunnel beneath the wall, out of East Berlin. However, if they are caught, the consequences will be deadly. No one can be trusted. Will Gerta and her family find their way to freedom? |
the outsiders chapter questions: Taming the Star Runner S.E. Hinton, 2014-01-15 “A powerful story” of a boy leaving the city streets for a summer at a horse farm—and discovering the possibility of a different life(Kirkus Reviews). An ALA Best Book for Young Adults An ALA Quick Pick With an absent mother and a domineering stepfather, Travis uses his tough-guy exterior to hide his true passion: writing. After a violent confrontation with his stepfather, Travis is sent to live on his uncle’s horse ranch—exile to a born-and-bred city kid. Angry and yearning for a connection, Travis befriends Casey, the horse-riding instructor at the ranch, and the untamable horse in her stable: the Star Runner. When a friend from the city visits with stories of other kids from the neighborhood facing jail time, Travis is more determined than ever that he needs to escape the life of juvenile delinquency he seems destined for. When the offer of a book deal comes through, Travis is hopeful that this is his chance to escape—if only his stepfather will stop standing in the way of his dreams. In this novel, the acclaimed author of The Outsiders “portrays her characters with sympathy and yet commendably refuses to gloss over rough edges or gritty truths” (Publishers Weekly). “Hinton continues to grow more reflective in her books, but her great understanding, not of what teenagers are but of what they can hope to be, is undiminished.”—Kirkus Reviews |
the outsiders chapter questions: Fatty Legs Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, 2010-09-01 Eight-year-old Margaret Pokiak has set her sights on learning to read, even though it means leaving her village in the high Arctic. Faced with unceasing pressure, her father finally agrees to let her make the five-day journey to attend school, but he warns Margaret of the terrors of residential schools. At school Margaret soon encounters the Raven, a black-cloaked nun with a hooked nose and bony fingers that resemble claws. She immediately dislikes the strong-willed young Margaret. Intending to humiliate her, the heartless Raven gives gray stockings to all the girls — all except Margaret, who gets red ones. In an instant Margaret is the laughingstock of the entire school. In the face of such cruelty, Margaret refuses to be intimidated and bravely gets rid of the stockings. Although a sympathetic nun stands up for Margaret, in the end it is this brave young girl who gives the Raven a lesson in the power of human dignity. Complemented by archival photos from Margaret Pokiak-Fenton’s collection and striking artworks from Liz Amini-Holmes, this inspiring first-person account of a plucky girl’s determination to confront her tormentor will linger with young readers. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Outsiders William Thorndike, 2012 It's time to redefine the CEO success story. Meet eight iconoclastic leaders who helmed firms where returns on average outperformed the S&P 500 by more than 20 times. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Whole Novels for the Whole Class Ariel Sacks, 2013-10-21 Work with students at all levels to help them read novels Whole Novels is a practical, field-tested guide to implementing a student-centered literature program that promotes critical thinking and literary understanding through the study of novels with middle school students. Rather than using novels simply to teach basic literacy skills and comprehension strategies, Whole Novels approaches literature as art. The book is fully aligned with the Common Core ELA Standards and offers tips for implementing whole novels in various contexts, including suggestions for teachers interested in trying out small steps in their classrooms first. Includes a powerful method for teaching literature, writing, and critical thinking to middle school students Shows how to use the Whole Novels approach in conjunction with other programs Includes video clips of the author using the techniques in her own classroom This resource will help teachers work with students of varying abilities in reading whole novels. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Notice & Note G. Kylene Beers, Robert E. Probst, 2012 Examines the new emphasis on text-dependent questions, rigor, and text complexity, and what it means to be literate in the 21st century--P. [4] of cover. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Nineteen eighty-four George Orwell, 2022-11-22 This is a dystopian social science fiction novel and morality tale. The novel is set in the year 1984, a fictional future in which most of the world has been destroyed by unending war, constant government monitoring, historical revisionism, and propaganda. The totalitarian superstate Oceania, ruled by the Party and known as Airstrip One, now includes Great Britain as a province. The Party uses the Thought Police to repress individuality and critical thought. Big Brother, the tyrannical ruler of Oceania, enjoys a strong personality cult that was created by the party's overzealous brainwashing methods. Winston Smith, the main character, is a hard-working and skilled member of the Ministry of Truth's Outer Party who secretly despises the Party and harbors rebellious fantasies. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Stranger Albert Camus, 2012-08-08 With the intrigue of a psychological thriller, Camus's masterpiece gives us the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach. Behind the intrigue, Camus explores what he termed the nakedness of man faced with the absurd and describes the condition of reckless alienation and spiritual exhaustion that characterized so much of twentieth-century life. First published in 1946; now in translation by Matthew Ward. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Carpetbaggers Harold Robbins, 2007-05 This legendary masterpiece--the most successful of Robbins's many books--tells a story of money and power, sex and death, and is available once again in an exciting new package. Reissue. |
the outsiders chapter questions: A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling, 2020-09-15 A tiny American town's plans for radical self-government overlooked one hairy detail: no one told the bears. Once upon a time, a group of libertarians got together and hatched the Free Town Project, a plan to take over an American town and completely eliminate its government. In 2004, they set their sights on Grafton, NH, a barely populated settlement with one paved road. When they descended on Grafton, public funding for pretty much everything shrank: the fire department, the library, the schoolhouse. State and federal laws became meek suggestions, scarcely heard in the town's thick wilderness. The anything-goes atmosphere soon caught the attention of Grafton's neighbors: the bears. Freedom-loving citizens ignored hunting laws and regulations on food disposal. They built a tent city in an effort to get off the grid. The bears smelled food and opportunity. A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear is the sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying tale of what happens when a government disappears into the woods. Complete with gunplay, adventure, and backstabbing politicians, this is the ultimate story of a quintessential American experiment -- to live free or die, perhaps from a bear. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Junie B. Jones #9: Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook Barbara Park, 1997-06-24 “Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun.” —Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man Barbara Park’s #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty-five years. Over 65 million copies sold! Meet the World’s Funniest Kindergartner—Junie B. Jones! A terrible thing happened to Junie B.! And it’s called—someone took her new black furry mittens! And they kept them! They didn’t even put them in the Lost and Found at school. So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen on the floor, she should be allowed to keep it, too. Right? That’s fair. Right? Right? USA Today: “Junie B. is the darling of the young-reader set.” Publishers Weekly: “Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.—and reading—are lots of fun.” Kirkus Reviews: “Junie’s swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud.” Time: “Junie B. Jones is a feisty six-year-old with an endearing penchant for honesty.” |
the outsiders chapter questions: Leading Change John P. Kotter, 2012 From the ill-fated dot-com bubble to unprecedented merger and acquisition activity to scandal, greed, and, ultimately, recession -- we've learned that widespread and difficult change is no longer the exception. By outlining the process organizations have used to achieve transformational goals and by identifying where and how even top performers derail during the change process, Kotter provides a practical resource for leaders and managers charged with making change initiatives work. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Color Purple Alice Walker, 1992 Set in the period between the world wars, this novel tells of two sisters, their trials, and their survival. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Laudato Si Pope Francis, 2015-07-18 “In the heart of this world, the Lord of life, who loves us so much, is always present. He does not abandon us, he does not leave us alone, for he has united himself definitively to our earth, and his love constantly impels us to find new ways forward. Praise be to him!” – Pope Francis, Laudato Si’ In his second encyclical, Laudato Si’: On the Care of Our Common Home, Pope Francis draws all Christians into a dialogue with every person on the planet about our common home. We as human beings are united by the concern for our planet, and every living thing that dwells on it, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. Pope Francis’ letter joins the body of the Church’s social and moral teaching, draws on the best scientific research, providing the foundation for “the ethical and spiritual itinerary that follows.” Laudato Si’ outlines: The current state of our “common home” The Gospel message as seen through creation The human causes of the ecological crisis Ecology and the common good Pope Francis’ call to action for each of us Our Sunday Visitor has included discussion questions, making it perfect for individual or group study, leading all Catholics and Christians into a deeper understanding of the importance of this teaching. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Hatchet Gary Paulsen, 1989-07-01 After a plane crash, thirteen-year-old Brian spends fifty-four days in the Canadian wilderness, learning to survive with only the aid of a hatchet given him by his mother, and learning also to survive his parents' divorce. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, 2025-01-14 A beautiful commemorative edition of Dr. Martin Luther King's essay Letter from Birmingham Jail, part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins. With an afterword by Reginald Dwayne Betts On April 16, 1923, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., responded to an open letter written and published by eight white clergyman admonishing the civil rights demonstrations happening in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. King drafted his seminal response on scraps of paper smuggled into jail. King criticizes his detractors for caring more about order than justice, defends nonviolent protests, and argues for the moral responsibility to obey just laws while disobeying unjust ones. Letter from Birmingham Jail proclaims a message - confronting any injustice is an acceptable and righteous reason for civil disobedience. This beautifully designed edition presents Dr. King's speech in its entirety, paying tribute to this extraordinary leader and his immeasurable contribution, and inspiring a new generation of activists dedicated to carrying on the fight for justice and equality. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Pay It Forward Catherine Ryan Hyde, 2014-08-19 The internationally bestselling book that inspired the Pay It Forward movement is now available in a middle grade edition. Pay It Forward is a moving, uplifting novel about Trevor McKinney, a twelve-year-old boy in a small California town who accepts his teacher’s challenge to earn extra credit by coming up with a plan to change the world. Trevor’s idea is simple: do a good deed for three people, and instead of asking them to return the favor, ask them to “pay it forward” to three others who need help. He envisions a vast movement of kindness and goodwill spreading across the world, and in this “quiet, steady masterpiece with an incandescent ending” (Kirkus Reviews), Trevor’s actions change his community forever. This middle grade edition of Pay It Forward is extensively revised, making it an appropriate and invaluable complement to lesson plans and an ideal pick for book clubs, classroom use, and summer reading. Includes an author'snote and curriculum guide. |
the outsiders chapter questions: A Lesson Before Dying Ernest J. Gaines, 2004-01-20 NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER • A deep and compassionate novel about a young man who returns to 1940s Cajun country to visit a Black youth on death row for a crime he didn't commit. Together they come to understand the heroism of resisting. An instant classic. —Chicago Tribune A “majestic, moving novel...an instant classic, a book that will be read, discussed and taught beyond the rest of our lives (Chicago Tribune), from the critically acclaimed author of A Gathering of Old Men and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. A Lesson Before Dying reconfirms Ernest J. Gaines's position as an important American writer. —Boston Globe Enormously moving.... Gaines unerringly evokes the place and time about which he writes. —Los Angeles Times “A quietly moving novel [that] takes us back to a place we've been before to impart a lesson for living.” —San Francisco Chronicle |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Lady of Shalott Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1881 A narrative poem about the death of Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Junie B. Jones #11: Junie B. Jones Is a Beauty Shop Guy Barbara Park, 1998-06-16 “Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun.” —Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man Barbara Park’s #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty-five years. Over 65 million copies sold! Meet the World’s Funniest Kindergartner—Junie B. Jones! Junie B. wants to be a beauty shop guy when she grows up. But first she needs a little practice. And a few volunteers. Like her bunny slippers. And her dog. And maybe even . . . herself? Is Junie B. on her way to a great new career? Or is she about to have the worst hair day ever? USA Today: “Junie B. is the darling of the young-reader set.” Publishers Weekly: “Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.—and reading—are lots of fun.” Kirkus Reviews: “Junie’s swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud.” Time: “Junie B. Jones is a feisty six-year-old with an endearing penchant for honesty.” |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Valley of the Lost (Deltora Quest #7) Emily Rodda, 2012-12-01 The international bestselling series returns for a new generation with a fresh look and bonus content from the legends of Deltora.Lief, Barda, and Jasmine have almost reached their goal. Six gems for the Belt of Deltora have been collected. Now the last one must be found before Deltora can be freed from the evil Shadow Lord. The companions have faced many terrors before but the worst is yet to come. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Outsiders Close Reading and Text-Dependent Questions Wendy Conklin, 2014-04-01 Students analyze The Outsiders using key skills for college and career readiness. Close reading of the text is required to answer text-dependent questions. Included are student pages with the text-dependent questions as well as suggested answers. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo Anita Yeoman, Kate DiCamillo, Teacher TimeSavers (Firm), 2005 |
the outsiders chapter questions: Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling, 1888 She was the daughter of Sonoo, a Hill-man, and Jadeh his wife. One year their maize failed, and two bears spent the night in their only poppy-field just above the Sutlej Valley on the Kotgarth side; so, next season, they turned Christian, and brought their baby to the Mission to be baptized. The Kotgarth Chaplain christened her Elizabeth, and Lispeth is the Hill or pahari pronunciation. Later, cholera came into the Kotgarth Valley and carried off Sonoo and Jadeh, and Lispeth became half-servant, half-companion to the wife of the then Chaplain of Kotgarth. This was after the reign of the Moravian missionaries, but before Kotgarth had quite forgotten her title of Mistress of the Northern Hills. Whether Christianity improved Lispeth, or whether the gods of her own people would have done as much for her under any circumstances, I do not know; but she grew very lovely. When a Hill girl grows lovely, she is worth traveling fifty miles over bad ground to look upon. Lispeth had a Greek face-one of those faces people paint so often, and see so seldom. She was of a pale, ivory color and, for her race, extremely tall. Also, she possessed eyes that were wonderful; and, had she not been dressed in the abominable print-cloths affected by Missions, you would, meeting her on the hill-side unexpectedly, have thought her the original Diana of the Romans going out to slay. Lispeth took to Christianity readily, and did not abandon it when she reached womanhood, as do some Hill girls. Her own people hated her because she had, they said, become a memsahib and washed herself daily; and the Chaplain's wife did not know what to do with her. Somehow, one cannot ask a stately goddess, five foot ten in her shoes, to clean plates and dishes. So she played with the Chaplain's children and took classes in the Sunday School, and read all the books in the house, and grew more and more beautiful, like the Princesses in fairy tales. The Chaplain's wife said that the girl ought to take service in Simla as a nurse or something genteel. But Lispeth did not want to take service. She was very happy where she was. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Frankenstein Shelley, Mary, 2023-01-11 Frankenstein is a novel by Mary Shelley. It was first published in 1818. Ever since its publication, the story of Frankenstein has remained brightly in the imagination of the readers and literary circles across the countries. In the novel, an English explorer in the Arctic, who assists Victor Frankenstein on the final leg of his chase, tells the story. As a talented young medical student, Frankenstein strikes upon the secret of endowing life to the dead. He becomes obsessed with the idea that he might make a man. The Outcome is a miserable and an outcast who seeks murderous revenge for his condition. Frankenstein pursues him when the creature flees. It is at this juncture t that Frankenstein meets the explorer and recounts his story, dying soon after. Although it has been adapted into films numerous times, they failed to effectively convey the stark horror and philosophical vision of the novel. Shelley's novel is a combination of Gothic horror story and science fiction. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Wings of Fire Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, Arun Tiwari, 1999 Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, The Son Of A Little-Educated Boat-Owner In Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Had An Unparalled Career As A Defence Scientist, Culminating In The Highest Civilian Award Of India, The Bharat Ratna. As Chief Of The Country`S Defence Research And Development Programme, Kalam Demonstrated The Great Potential For Dynamism And Innovation That Existed In Seemingly Moribund Research Establishments. This Is The Story Of Kalam`S Rise From Obscurity And His Personal And Professional Struggles, As Well As The Story Of Agni, Prithvi, Akash, Trishul And Nag--Missiles That Have Become Household Names In India And That Have Raised The Nation To The Level Of A Missile Power Of International Reckoning. |
the outsiders chapter questions: Boo. . .and I Mean It! Barbara Park, 2009-01-12 With Halloween approaching, Junie B. needs to find a costume that will scare off the real witches and ghosts that she believes will be out on the holiday. Reprint. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Children of the Night Edwin Arlington Robinson, 2018-04-04 Reproduction of the original: The Children of the Night by Edwin Arlington Robinson |
the outsiders chapter questions: Gang Leader for a Day Sudhir Venkatesh, 2008-01-10 A New York Times Bestseller A rich portrait of the urban poor, drawn not from statistics but from vivid tales of their lives and his, and how they intertwined. —The Economist A sensitive, sympathetic, unpatronizing portrayal of lives that are ususally ignored or lumped into ill-defined stereotype. —Finanical Times Foreword by Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of Freakonomics When first-year graduate student Sudhir Venkatesh walked into an abandoned building in one of Chicago’s most notorious housing projects, he hoped to find a few people willing to take a multiple-choice survey on urban poverty--and impress his professors with his boldness. He never imagined that as a result of this assignment he would befriend a gang leader named JT and spend the better part of a decade embedded inside the projects under JT’s protection. From a privileged position of unprecedented access, Venkatesh observed JT and the rest of his gang as they operated their crack-selling business, made peace with their neighbors, evaded the law, and rose up or fell within the ranks of the gang’s complex hierarchical structure. Examining the morally ambiguous, highly intricate, and often corrupt struggle to survive in an urban war zone, Gang Leader for a Day also tells the story of the complicated friendship that develops between Venkatesh and JT--two young and ambitious men a universe apart. Sudhir Venkatesh’s latest book Floating City: A Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York’s Underground Economy—a memoir of sociological investigation revealing the true face of America’s most diverse city—is also published by Penguin Press. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It Carl Sandburg, 2017-07-18 Originally published: New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1922. |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Native Son Inez Haynes Gillmore, 1919 |
the outsiders chapter questions: The Words in My Hands Asphyxia, 2021-11-09 Part coming of age, part call to action, this fast-paced #ownvoices novel about a Deaf teenager is a unique and inspiring exploration of what it means to belong. Smart, artistic, and independent, sixteen year old Piper is tired of trying to conform. Her mom wants her to be “normal,” to pass as hearing, to get a good job. But in a time of food scarcity, environmental collapse, and political corruption, Piper has other things on her mind—like survival. Piper has always been told that she needs to compensate for her Deafness in a world made for those who can hear. But when she meets Marley, a new world opens up—one where Deafness is something to celebrate, and where resilience means taking action, building a com-munity, and believing in something better. Published to rave reviews as Future Girl in Australia (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 2020), this empowering, unforgettable story is told through a visual extravaganza of text, paint, collage, and drawings. Set in an ominously prescient near future, The Words in My Hands is very much a novel for our turbulent times. |
the outsiders chapter questions: King Lear William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, 1785 |
the outsiders chapter questions: Macbeth , 2008 |
the outsiders chapter questions: Remote Teaching and Learning in the Middle and High ELA Classroom Sean Ruday, Jennifer Cassidy, 2021-07-26 Teaching in remote, distance, and hybrid environments can be overwhelming and confusing and poses many challenges for novice and veteran teachers alike. This book guides teachers through the best practices of English language arts (ELA) instruction and helps them reflect on ways to apply those practices in remote learning and envision future instruction that draws from the most useful aspects of educational innovations. Understanding that remote teaching looks different in each subject, Ruday and Cassidy identify methods specifically designed for middle and high school ELA classrooms. Designed for use in remote, hybrid, and hyflex environments with synchronous or asynchronous learning, this resource gives teachers a toolbox of research-backed recommendations, ideas, examples, and practices for teaching in unpredictable and new environments. Ruday and Cassidy address essential topics, including writing, grammar, and reading instruction; assessment; differentiation; culturally relevant teaching; family engagement and communication; technology; professional self-care; and more. Teachers will come away with ready-to-implement strategies and insights for high-quality instruction that can be adapted to any kind of remote learning environment. |
the outsiders chapter questions: An S.E. Hinton Collection S. E. Hinton, 2001 Two novels of S.E. Hinton that deal with young boys being poor. |
The Outsiders - revELAtions
CHAPTER QUESTIONS / ANSWERS. Ponyboy: has long light brown hair that is close to a red color, Greenish-grey eyes, is 14 years old. He is the youngest of the gang. Ponyboy and the …
The Outsiders: Chapter Questions
1. What do you know about Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry? 2. Who are the Socs? Who are the Greasers? 3. How do Ponyboy‟s relationships with Darry and Sodapop differ? Explain. 4. Why …
Chapter One Directions: As always provide your answers in …
The Outsiders Chapter One Directions: After reading chapter one, answer the questions below on a separate google doc. As always provide your answers in COMPLETE SENTENCES. 1. …
The Outsiders Chapters 1 & 2 Questions & Vocabulary
You may record vocabulary information directly on this page. Chapter One Questions. 1. Who is the narrator of the novel? How old is he? 2. What happened to the Curtis boys’ parents? 3. …
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - The Outsiders
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - The Outsiders Chapters 1-2 1. Identify Darry, Soda and Ponyboy. 2. How are Greasers different from Socs? 3. Who were other members of Pony's gang? 4. …
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Name: The Outsiders - Study Guide Questions Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Chapter One and Two: 1. Who are the …
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The Outsiders Chapter Study Questions. This is NOT a comprehensive review sheet. The questions are intended to GUIDE you, not cover all of the specific material on the test. …
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The Outsiders Chapter Questions Chapter 1 (Intro) Chapter 2 1. Why didn’t Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally pay to get into the drive-in movie? 2. What is Cherry’s real name? Why is she called …
THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 1-3
THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 1-3 CHAPTER 2 1. HOW DO THE BOYS GET INTO THE NIGHTLY DOUBLE? WHY? Sneaked in over the back fence; just to …
The Outsiders Chapters 5 & 6 Discussion Questions
The Outsiders Chapters 5 & 6 Discussion Questions 1. Think of as many reasons as you can why Ponyboy and Johnny are such close friends. 2. Loyalty is an important theme in the “The …
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The Outsiders Comprehension and Discussion Questions. Chapters 3-4. Answer the following questions in complete sentence form. Give examples from the text to support your responses. …
The Outsiders, Chapter 2: [A] Pre-Reading Questions
The Outsiders, Chapter 2: [A] Pre-Reading Questions: 1. What kind of person is the protagonist of this story? 2. How has their background affected who they are? [B] Close Reading Questions …
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The Outsiders Study Questions. Chapter One. 1. Describe each of the characters and their relationship with one another. 2. Who are the socs? Who are the greasers? 3. How do …
The Outsiders Chapter 7 Discussion Questions - Yola
1. Explain what Pony means when he says Soda "reminds me of a colt" on p. 101. 2. Why would being crippled be worse for Johnny than someone else? 3. What is a juvenile delinquent (p. …
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THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 4, 5 and 6 Answer Key Chapter Four 1. What happens to Ponyboy at the park? Five drunken Socs in a Mustang come into …
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THE OUTSIDERS. Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 10, 11, 12. Chapter Ten. 1. Dally runs out “like the devil was after him” when he finds out Johnny is dead. According to Pony, …
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions 1. Why do the boys fight? Why is Pony different? 2. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's gang and Ponyboy's? Explain …
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions. 1. Why do the two gangs fight? How is Pony different? 2. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's gang and Ponyboy's gang? …
The Outsiders Chapter 5 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 5 Discussion Questions. Why does Pony have a problem with Johnny's idea to disguise themselves? What does Pony mean when he says, "I was supposed to be the …
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THE OUTSIDERS: CHAPTER QUESTIONS. One. 1. Who are the socs? Who are the greasers? 2. How do Ponyboy's relationships with Darry and Sodapop differ? Explain.
The Outsiders - revELAtions
CHAPTER QUESTIONS / ANSWERS. Ponyboy: has long light brown hair that is close to a red color, Greenish-grey eyes, is 14 years old. He is the youngest of the gang. Ponyboy and the …
The Outsiders: Chapter Questions
1. What do you know about Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry? 2. Who are the Socs? Who are the Greasers? 3. How do Ponyboy‟s relationships with Darry and Sodapop differ? Explain. 4. Why …
Chapter One Directions: As always provide your answers in …
The Outsiders Chapter One Directions: After reading chapter one, answer the questions below on a separate google doc. As always provide your answers in COMPLETE SENTENCES. 1. …
The Outsiders Chapters 1 & 2 Questions & Vocabulary
You may record vocabulary information directly on this page. Chapter One Questions. 1. Who is the narrator of the novel? How old is he? 2. What happened to the Curtis boys’ parents? 3. …
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - The Outsiders
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - The Outsiders Chapters 1-2 1. Identify Darry, Soda and Ponyboy. 2. How are Greasers different from Socs? 3. Who were other members of Pony's gang? 4. …
Name: The Outsiders - Study Guide Questions - Arlington …
Name: The Outsiders - Study Guide Questions Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Chapter One and Two: 1. Who are the …
The Outsiders Chapter Study Questions - MyConnectSuite
The Outsiders Chapter Study Questions. This is NOT a comprehensive review sheet. The questions are intended to GUIDE you, not cover all of the specific material on the test. …
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The Outsiders Chapter Questions Chapter 1 (Intro) Chapter 2 1. Why didn’t Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally pay to get into the drive-in movie? 2. What is Cherry’s real name? Why is she called …
THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 1-3
THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 1-3 CHAPTER 2 1. HOW DO THE BOYS GET INTO THE NIGHTLY DOUBLE? WHY? Sneaked in over the back fence; just …
The Outsiders Chapters 5 & 6 Discussion Questions
The Outsiders Chapters 5 & 6 Discussion Questions 1. Think of as many reasons as you can why Ponyboy and Johnny are such close friends. 2. Loyalty is an important theme in the “The …
The Outsiders Comprehension and Discussion Questions - Ms.
The Outsiders Comprehension and Discussion Questions. Chapters 3-4. Answer the following questions in complete sentence form. Give examples from the text to support your responses. …
The Outsiders, Chapter 2: [A] Pre-Reading Questions
The Outsiders, Chapter 2: [A] Pre-Reading Questions: 1. What kind of person is the protagonist of this story? 2. How has their background affected who they are? [B] Close Reading Questions …
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The Outsiders Study Questions. Chapter One. 1. Describe each of the characters and their relationship with one another. 2. Who are the socs? Who are the greasers? 3. How do …
The Outsiders Chapter 7 Discussion Questions - Yola
1. Explain what Pony means when he says Soda "reminds me of a colt" on p. 101. 2. Why would being crippled be worse for Johnny than someone else? 3. What is a juvenile delinquent (p. …
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THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 4, 5 and 6 Answer Key Chapter Four 1. What happens to Ponyboy at the park? Five drunken Socs in a Mustang come into …
THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 10, …
THE OUTSIDERS. Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 10, 11, 12. Chapter Ten. 1. Dally runs out “like the devil was after him” when he finds out Johnny is dead. According to Pony, …
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions 1. Why do the boys fight? Why is Pony different? 2. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's gang and Ponyboy's? Explain …
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 9 – 10 Discussion Questions. 1. Why do the two gangs fight? How is Pony different? 2. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's gang and Ponyboy's gang? …
The Outsiders Chapter 5 Discussion Questions - Yola
The Outsiders Chapter 5 Discussion Questions. Why does Pony have a problem with Johnny's idea to disguise themselves? What does Pony mean when he says, "I was supposed to be the …