PPT-The Outsiders Vocabulary

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Chapters 9 amp 10 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 prime 135 best quality most important Chapter 9 prime 135 best quality most important Chapter 9 prime 135 best quality most important. Introduction The novel 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton is about gang members in the 1960s. The crimes committed by gangs of this era pale in comparison to the level of violence displayed by modern ga D. awn . of a golden . age?. The Great . Society. During . his presidential campaign in 1960, John F. Kennedy had promised . the “. New . Frontier”.. . a package of laws and reforms that sought to eliminate injustice and inequality in the United States. . Chapters 1-2. heaved. unfathomable.  . rivalry. gingerly. s. arcasm. roguishly. incredulous. nonchalantly. abiding . digested . The Outsiders. Chapters 3-4. sophisticated . aloofness . elite . r. esignedly. The outsiders. Summary of the Outsiders Book. Thee Erin: . flickr. "The Outsiders," written by 16-year-old author S.E. Hinton, was published in 1967. It was based on real events in Hinton's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Disappointed with teen fiction at the time, she decided to tell the gritty story of a boy killed by police officers. That boy eventually became Dallas Winston, one of the central characters in "The Outsiders." The story is in many ways a retelling of "Romeo & Juliet," with a forbidden . The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. By Victory Hugo. Published in 1831. The story is set in 1482. BACKGROUND. Outsiders. The Island of Misfit Toys. One theme of the novel is: Outsiders.. ELA 7. Author: S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders. is a book that shows that “beneath the trappings of madras or leather, individual hearts have much in common.”. Setting. Definition: Where the novel takes place. VOCABULARY- CHAPTERS 1-3. Disgrace. . To bring shame to. Aloofness. Removed; distant in interest or feeling. Incredulous. Skeptical. Inability to believe something. VOCABULARY- CHAPTERS 1-3. Roguishly. Bellwork. . Week Two . Monday, March 30. 1. . Bellwork. assignment for this hour- . Write a sentence using an appositive phrase. . Use last week’s . bellwork. paper! . R. eview for your . Outsiders . Bellwork. . Week Two . Monday 5/7. 1. Aloof- adj.- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.. 2. Stereotype-noun- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.. Objectives:. 1.. 2.. 3.. Author information. 1960s information. Themes and basics of the book. S.E. Hinton. Published . The Outsiders. in 1967 at the age of 17 (Began writing it at 15). . . The story was inspired by a real-life event at Hinton’s high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. . Happy Monday… Please record on your Bell Work Sheet Verb comes before the subject Used to slow the reader down EX: Everywhere there was a shadow of death. (R. Carlson) EX: In the woods, is perpetual youth. (Emerson) Do you agree or disagree?. You can tell a lot about a person by how he or she looks.. Being street smart is more important that being book smart.. In spite of outward differences, people want the same things; love, acceptance, and respect.. Cliques and gangs. In your small groups, brainstorm the qualities and way you would describe cliques and gangs.. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Born in 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Susan Eloise Hinton began writing the novel in 1965 when she was only 15 years old!. Monday, April 27 . 1. aghast- . (adjective) struck with fear. 2. exploits . - (noun) a bold or daring feat; the act of manipulating to one’s advantage. 3. aimlessly- . (adverb) lacking goal or purpose.

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