4th Quarter Review

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