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a Soc who wore rings and beat up Johnny
a) Darry
b) Randy
c) Bob
d)

the narrator of the novel
a) Ponyboy
b) S. E. Hinton
c) Cherry
d)

got scared and stabbed Bob, killing him
a) Dally
b) Johnny
c) Two-Bit
d)

the author of the novel
a) Darry
b) Sodapop
c) S.E. Hinton
d)

Bob's girlfriend and, later, a spy for the greasers
a) Cherry
b) Marcia
c) Sodapop
d)

slapped Ponyboy, causing him to run away
a) Sodapop
b) Darry
c) Dally
d)

the person two boys turned to for help after Bob's death
a) Two-BIt
b) Randy
c) Dally
d)

Bob's friend; another Soc
a) Randy
b) Steve
c) Johnny
d)

known for his sense of humor and love of talking
a) Johnny
b) Two-Bit
c) Bob
d)

middle brother and Steve's best friend
a) Sodapop
b) Darry
c) Johnny
d)

the name of soda's horse
a) Donald Duck
b) Mickey Mouse
c) Shrek
d)

the ordinary form of written language
a) prose
b) allusion
c) poetry
d)

a writing style used in academic settings
a) prose
b) academic style
c) context
d)

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) direct characterization
b) indirect characterization
c) end rhyme
d)

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) characterization
c) poetry
d)

a genre of literature which uses a strong musical quality, rhythm, and words highly charged with meaning to express particular emotions or ideas.
a) end rhyme
b) poetry
c) academic style
d)

occurs when authors tell the reader what the character is like through explicit description.
a) direct characterization
b) indirect characterization
c) prose
d)

a reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance
a) stanza
b) context
c) allusion
d)

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) stanza
b) end rhyme
c) poetry
d)

the circumstances that form the setting of an event, statement, or idea, in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
a) characterization
b) context
c) stanza
d)

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