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In chapter 10, the word stupor in paragraph 1 means -

Question 4 options:

diseased

intoxicated

trance

torpor

Question 5 (1 point)
From Johnny's reaction to Dally's news about beating the Socs, the reader can conclude that Johnny thinks -

Question 5 options:

fighting is great

fighting solves problems

fighting is not good

fighting will only cause people to be arrested

Question 6 (1 point)
How does Ponyboy feel about fights?

Question 6 options:

He will fight anytime, but he doesn't like them.

He thinks it's a good chance to show off his muscles.

He thinks it's action. Like a drag race or a dance or something.

He likes stomping the other guy good.

Question 7 (1 point)
The only rule in the rumble is to use weapons.

Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
What does Johnny mean when he says to Pony Boy, "Stay gold?"

Question 8 options:

Stay literally made of gold metal

Save your money and accrue an investment

Live your life

Stay innocent

Question 9 (1 point)
What does Johnny leave Ponyboy?

Question 9 options:

His copy of Gone with the wind

His knife

His favorite bicycle

His book of Robert Frost poems

Question 10 (1 point)
Dally runs out “like the devil was after him” when he finds out Johnny is dead. According to Pony, why is Dally having so much trouble handling Johnny‘s death?

Question 10 options:

Johnny said a lot of nice things about Dally and, while they didn't know each other well, Dally thought Johnny was pretty cool.

Johnny was Dally's cousin and they were very close.

Johnny was the only one he truly connected with and the only thing Dally loved; they were best friends.

Dally is very emotional and actively gets upset about most things

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