The Outsiders - Chapters 1-6 - Multiple Information - SY26

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Across
  1. 3. Constant presence in conflicts between gangs.
  2. 5. "You know what a greaser is? White trash with long hair."
  3. 7. Literary term: background information that sets up a story.
  4. 9. Struggle between opposing forces in literature.
  5. 10. Mood when Johnny confesses his actions.
  6. 13. Central idea of a literary work.
  7. 15. Greaser trait shown in sticking together.
  8. 16. Ponyboy’s group; working-class kids.
  9. 18. Soc girl with Cherry at the drive-in.
  10. 20. "I make good grades and have a high IQ and everything, but I don’t use my head."
  11. 21. Wealthy rival gang.
  12. 27. "I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me." — Ponyboy.
  13. 29. "I killed him. I killed that boy."
  14. 30. A symbol of Bob’s wealth and violence.
Down
  1. 1. Johnny telling Ponyboy to "Stay gold."
  2. 2. "You’re not like the rest of us and don’t try to be."
  3. 4. "I’m never nice. Want to know why? Because people expect you to be nice and all."
  4. 5. Theme: family bonds among Greasers.
  5. 6. A Soc who later talks to Ponyboy about avoiding fights.
  6. 8. Event that launches the rising action.
  7. 9. "Things are rough all over, but it was better that way."
  8. 11. "We’re all we’ve got left. We ought to be able to stick together against anything."
  9. 12. Ponyboy and Johnny’s attempt to run after the killing.
  10. 14. Point of highest tension in a story.
  11. 17. Time and place of the story.
  12. 19. "Things gotta get better, I figured. They couldn’t get worse. I was wrong." — Ponyboy.
  13. 22. Ponyboy’s favorite natural image that unites Socs and Greasers.
  14. 23. An object or detail that represents something larger.
  15. 24. "You don’t ever think."
  16. 25. When the opposite of what is expected occurs.
  17. 26. Ponyboy’s pride; symbol of Greaser identity.
  18. 28. Mood when Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in the church.