Across
- 3. "Her early leaf's a flower; but only so an hour."
- 4. Outsiders: Johnny killing Bob or Dally getting shot are examples of this part of a story.
- 7. "So dawn goes down to day."
- 8. Conflict: Socs vs Greasers
- 9. Outsiders: Chapter 1
- 12. The string of connected events that lead to Johnny killing Bob, running away, saving children from the church, and Johnny's eventual death.
- 13. Robert Frost's poem: Nothing can last forever.
- 14. What Ponyboy sets out to write at the end of the book.
- 16. "Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold."
- 17. Frost, Gone with the Wind,& Great Expectations
- 18. Outsiders: family, friendship, & finding oneself
- 20. Conflict: Ponyboy does not relate to the other Greasers likes, but truly wants to belong to them.
- 22. Don't use this as a hook, but it may be a good tactic to use in a persuasive writing piece.
- 23. 1960s, vacant lots, east side, west side, drive in, church
- 24. Appeal to ____ Imagine people you love can be hurt by texting and driving.
Down
- 1. Ponyboy writes about being an outsider for his final English theme project(story element).
- 2. Outsiders: Ponyboy's concussion and the trial in the story structure.
- 5. "They were as tough as nails..." (chapter 1)
- 6. Anne Frank wrote one of these, it is an excellent primary source.
- 10. Ponyboy as a narrator in the book
- 11. Green: A color
- 15. "I’d hate to be the Soc who takes a crack at him"
- 19. Ponyboy is intellectual, sensitive, and wants to fit in.
- 21. Green: Nature, Money, grass, trees, fresh
- 22. Appeal to___ Texting and driving can get you a ticket
- 23. Gold in, Robert Frost's poem, acts as ______ of something valuable.