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Dallas slashed his tires just for fun.
a) Tim Shepard
b) Curly Shepard
c) Tom Shepard
d) Bob Shepard

What does Paul Holden symbolize for Darry?
a) A chance to get a real job.
b) A lost opportunity at college and football.
c) A chance to be the next Soc. leader.
d) A bigger and tough man.

A theme that is taught throughout this play is.....
a) How to be a Soc.
b) How to be a Greaser
c) Friendship
d) Being sure to watch all sunsets.

Because Johnny went into the burning church to save the children......
a) He is severely burned
b) His back is broken
c) His lungs are failing
d) All of the above

The theme of loyalty is shown by which character
a) Dallas
b) Two-Bit
c) Sodapop
d) All of the Greasers above

What does the book Gone With the Wind symbolize?
a) The Civil War between the North and the South.
b) The gallant acts by Dallas and Johnny.
c) The war between The Greasers and the Socs.
d) Answer #2 and #4

What makes Hinton's ending so interesting?
a) It make the reader feel happy for the Greasers.
b) It makes the reader feel happy for the Socs.
c) The start and end are the same line, and the whole play is Ponyboy's English assignment.
d) She helps others not want to join a gang.

Why did Dallas Winston die?
a) He was so upset about losing Johnny that he committed -suicide by cop.
b) He was upset that he could not repair his relationship with his father.
c) To heal his mother.
d) He had too many injuries from the fire.

What is sent back to Sodapop that upset him so badly.
a) A nasty letter from Sandy's mother
b) A nasty letter from Sandy
c) This letter to Sandy marked-return to sender
d) A nasty letter from Sandy's grandmother.

A good theme for The Outsiders is
a) Friendship
b) Family
c) Loyalty
d) All of the above.

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