Warm Up II. Unscramble the groups of words into smooth-sounding
sentences. Do not add, subtract, or change any words.
(a) like liquid ice (b) but it was water (c)
and it tasted funny (d) the water was
(a) long and painful experience (b) Dally was scowling
(c) were blazing like that (d) than to talk to him (e) I knew better
(f) and from (g) when his eyes
Why do the Curtises leave their front door unlocked?
(2) What nicknames do they use for Darry?
Why was Darry so upset when Steve referred to him as "all
brawn and no brain"?
(2) What legal trouble do Pony and Johnny face for the "Bob
incident"?
(2) (quote) What reason does Ponyboy give Randy for going
into the church to save the kids? (Two answers.)
(quote) What did Bob want from his parents that he never
got?
How is Bob like Johnny?
(2) Back in Chapter 2 Pony said, "I really couldn't see what
Socs had to sweat about--good grades good cars, good girls, madras, and
Mustangs...I know better now." (p 34) How is Pony beginning to "know better
now?" Use an example from Chapter 7 in your answer. (Hint: p102-103)
Quote (copy)
Response
a) "Greaser didn't have anything to do with it...It's the
individual." (p102)
b) "If his old man had belted him...just once, he might still
be alive." (p 103)