Outsiders book chapter 1
[DOC File]THE OUTSIDERS
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Chapter 1. WHEN I STEPPED out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home. I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman--he looks tough and I don't--but I guess my own looks aren't so bad. I have light-brown, almost-red hair and greenish-gray eyes.
[DOC File]The Outsiders - Annotation #1
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The Outsiders - Annotation #1 Directions: Highlight the diction and explain what mood it creates in the margins of the paper. On the back of the paper, write three questions—one for each level of reading (literal, inferential, and thematic).
[DOC File]The Outsiders - Vocabulary-Chapter 1
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Fill in the word from the word bank that fits best within the context of the sentence. You will be responsible for knowing these words for the final test over the book. The Outsiders - Vocabulary-Chapter 1. connotation, denotation, infer, bleak, nonchalant, gingerly, rueful, savvy, conform, sage (Not the herb!) 1.
[DOCX File]The Outsiders
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Outsiders Final Project. After reading the novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton, you may choose from the list below a project to complete. You must include information from the novel to demonstrate that you have read and understand the main themes of the novel, as …
[DOCX File]Slang within the book: The Outsiders
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mm E:\The Outsiders\Slang within the book.docx 2/10/2014. Slang within the book: The Outsiders. Slang is defined as very informal usage of language. Slang is a casual type of language that is playful and trendy or used . by a particular group of people or particular to a time period.
[DOC File]The Outsiders – Chapter 1 Vocabulary
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The Outsiders – Chapter 1 Vocabulary. Many of the words in this novel have a “slang” meaning. The meaning of a “slang” word is different from its dictionary meaning. An idiom is similar to a “slang” word, they are phrases or expressions with meanings different from the literal meaning. Ex: “Unlike Ponyboy, Soda never cracked
[DOC File]The Outsiders
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(1-2 pts.) Messy! Most writing is illegible. (1 pts.) Comprehension Questions for The Westing Game. Directions: Answer all questions in sentence form in your journal. Label the chapter and question numbers. Chapter One--Sunset Towers. What was unusual about Sunset Towers. Why was the delivery boy described as uncommon looking.
OUTSIDERS VOCABULARY, CHAPTERS 1-3
OUTSIDERS VOCABULARY: Use the context clues from the book to help you determine the meaning of each word. Write the word in the blank next to the correct definition. CHAPTER 1: unfathomable, pg. 10 rivalry, pg. 11 gingerly, pg. 12 sagely, pg. 12 _____: showing wisdom, wisely _____: not …
[DOC File]The Outsiders
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The Outsiders was published in 1967, when the author was just seventeen. Susan Eloise shortened her name to S. E. Hinton so that boys would not know the author was female. Since the narrator was a boy, Hinton’s publishers feared that readers wouldn’t respect a “macho” story that was written by a woman.
[DOC File]The Outsiders Study Guide
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The Outsiders Study Guide. Chapter 1. Use the following t-chart to list the character traits of Greasers and Socs. Be sure to use . SPECIFIC WORDS AND PHRASES. from the novel. Greasers Socs. ... Use a specific example from the book to support your opinion (pp. 127-130). Chapter 9.
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