Open to page 167 Gripe to complain Liable at risk Acquitted declared not guilty Veer to turn Reckless careless not cautious Idolize to look up to Vague unclear not explicit Stifle to repress to silence ID: 723022
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You need:
Your notes
Outsiders book
Open to page 167.Slide2
Gripe: to complainSlide3
Liable: at riskSlide4Slide5
Acquitted: declared not guiltySlide6
Veer: to turnSlide7
Reckless: careless; not cautiousSlide8
Idolize: to look up to Slide9
Vague: unclear; not explicit Slide10Slide11Slide12
Stifle: to repress; to silenceSlide13
Bewildered: confused; dazed; astonished Slide14
Absentminded: acting without thinkingSlide15Slide16
You need:
Outsiders book
Open to page 167.Slide17Slide18
Evaluate: What is your opinion on the book?
Talk it over with your partner. What did you like or dislike about it?Slide19
Ch 12 Questions
What surprised
Ponyboy
about the trial? Slide20
Ch 12 Questions
Why did Soda look at
Ponyboy
like he was sentencing him to the electric chair? Slide21
Ch 12 Questions
What did Darry mean when he told
Ponyboy
he was “living in a vacuum”? Slide22
Ch 12 Questions
Why did Soda say being like Dally before he died was worse than being dead? Slide23
Ch 12 Questions
What does
Ponyboy
hope to accomplish with his paper?Slide24
Ch 12 Questions
Who specifically did
Ponyboy
have in mind when he sat down to write? (3 boys. Bottom of 179…)Slide25
Ch 12 Questions
What is the connection between
Gone with the Wind
and the Greasers and
Socs
?Slide26
Ch 12 QuestionsSlide27
Ch 12 QuestionsSlide28