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Two-Bit was known for shoplifting and his black-handled switchblade. His shoplifting allowed him to ____ many expensive items.
Some of the members of the gang had a very difficult upbringing. At one point, Ponyboy stated, "It ain't fair." He stated this how according to the novel.
The main gang was in the editorials for being a public _______ because of the bad things they did.
In the novel, some people thought that Soda was wild and this.
Soda was in the hospital and when he woke up, he had a look in his eyes that could only be described as this.
Ponyboy did this to the police when he was hiding out after the attack.
Johnny did this in pain when he thought he had been hit.
Two-Bit was described as being this funny by the narrator.
Ponyboy was hiding out after he was attacked and he slept on the hard floor and although he slept well, he still felt this.
Two-Bit was shocked because of the way Johnny was speaking because he never spoke this. How was Johnny speaking in this example?
After Ponyboy was attacked, his facial _____ was pale.
When you are in a gang, you are not this because you are part of the gang family and you get your identity from the gang.
Dally was described as moving silently at one point in the novel. Another way of saying moving silently is this.
Sometimes when the gang members spoke, they mocked others. This can be described as speaking this way.
Two-Bit is described as liking school, unlike the other gang members. They say he likes school for some _______ reason.
After a fight, Ponyboy was confused. What did he have?
Two-Bit was described as physically built like this.
In the novel, Soda was described as very handsome and it was mentioned that his eyes can be loving and ______ one second and blazing with anger the next.
When Ponyboy was looking through an old yearbook, he saw a picture that he sort of remembered. Another way of saying sort of is this.
When there was a fight between the two gangs, Ponyboy got hurt and the next day, the cut on him could not be touched because it was this.

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Eleanor and Park

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