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The Outsiders Ch. 1-6 Test Review
Test Description: A review of The Outsiders Ch. 1-6
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) a Soc who wore rings and beat up Johnny
A
Randy
B
Bob
C
Darry
2) the narrator of the novel
A
Ponyboy
B
S. E. Hinton
C
Cherry
3) got scared and stabbed Bob, killing him
A
Dally
B
Johnny
C
Two-Bit
4) the author of the novel
A
Darry
B
S.E. Hinton
C
Sodapop
5) Bob's girlfriend and, later, a spy for the greasers
A
Cherry
B
Sodapop
C
Marcia
6) slapped Ponyboy, causing him to run away
A
Sodapop
B
Dally
C
Darry
7) the person two boys turned to for help after Bob's death
A
Randy
B
Dally
C
Two-BIt
8) Bob's friend; another Soc
A
Randy
B
Steve
C
Johnny
9) known for his sense of humor and love of talking
A
Two-Bit
B
Bob
C
Johnny
10) middle brother and Steve's best friend
A
Darry
B
Johnny
C
Sodapop
11) the name of soda's horse
A
Shrek
B
Mickey Mouse
C
Donald Duck
12) the ordinary form of written language
A
poetry
B
prose
C
allusion
13) a writing style used in academic settings
A
context
B
prose
C
academic style
14) authors show the reader what the character is like through their actions, conversations, and thoughts. Based on this information, the reader makes inferences about the character.
A
end rhyme
B
direct characterization
C
indirect characterization
15) the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line of a poem. It is labeled using letters of the alphabet (A, B, C, etc.)
A
rhyme scheme
B
poetry
C
characterization
16) a genre of literature which uses a strong musical quality, rhythm, and words highly charged with meaning to express particular emotions or ideas.
A
academic style
B
poetry
C
end rhyme
17) occurs when authors tell the reader what the character is like through explicit description.
A
direct characterization
B
prose
C
indirect characterization
18) a reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance
A
allusion
B
context
C
stanza
19) a dividing and organizing technique which places a group of lines in a poem together, separated from other groups of lines by line spacing or indentation.
A
poetry
B
end rhyme
C
stanza
20) the circumstances that form the setting of an event, statement, or idea, in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
A
stanza
B
characterization
C
context
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