Outsiders Review Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Since S.E. Hinton uses cars to represent the Soc's power, it is an example of which literary device? | Symbolism |
| The following is an example literary device; more specifically, it is figurative language: “His eyes were blue, blazing ice…” Which literary device is it? | Metaphor |
| The following is an example literary device: “Johnny, we shouldn’t leave our cigarettes burning.” Which literary device is it? | Foreshadowing |
| In the beginning of the novel, Bob, the Soc, worked against one of the novel's protagonists, Ponyboy. This makes Bob the novel's- | Antagonist |
| Since Ponyboy is the main focus of the story, he is the novel's- | Protagonist |
| The following is an example literary device: “I remembered his voice: I been carrying a heater. It ain’t loaded.” Which literary device is it? | Flashback |
| Near the end of the novel, S.E. Hinton writes, "I wondered for a long time...how to start writing about something that was important to me. And finally I began..." It ends in a hopeful and positive voice. Which literary device is this an example of? | Tone |
| Johnny demonstrates his heroism while saving lives at the church fire: “Johnny shoved me toward a window. ‘Get out!’” Since his character trait is revealed through an action, which type of characterization is it? | Indirect Characterization |
| he following is an example literary device; more specifically, it is figurative language: “(Soda) looks like a movie star…” Which literary device is it? | Simile |
| The narrator, Ponyboy, describes Steve Randall to the reader: "Steve's specialty was cars." Since his character trait is directly told to the reader, which type of characterization is it? | Direct Characterization |
| Ponyboy is confronted by the Socs: "The Soc caught my arm and twisted it behind my back." Which type of conflict is this? Specifically... | External Conflict- Character Vs. Character |
| In the beginning of the novel, the reader learns the setting, the characters, and the basic situation. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Exposition |
| Ponyboy is jumped by a group of Socs while on his way home from the movies. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| The Socs confront Cherry and Marcia with the greasers. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| The Socs jump Ponyboy and Johnny. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Johnny kills Bob. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Pony and Johnny hide out in Windrixville. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Event- Pony, Johnny, and Dally rescue the children in the burning church. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Event- Pony is reconciled with Darry at the hospital. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Event- The greasers beat the Socs in the rumble. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Event- Johnny dies. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Climax |
| Event- Dally flees after robbing a store; he holds up an unloaded gun while surrounded by the police. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Rising Action |
| Event- Dally is killed by the police. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Climax |
| Event-The Curtis brothers are allowed to stay together and Ponyboy is acquitted. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Falling Action |
| Event- Pony accepts Johnny’s death. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Falling Action |
| Event- Ponyboy decides to write his story for all of the people in the world that need to know life can be good. Where does this occur in the novel's plot? | Resolution |
| One message S.E. Hinton conveys through the novel is that all humanity faces similar struggles in life. This is the novel's- | Theme |
| Which point of view is the narration of The Outsiders is written from? | First person |
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