This comment has been removed by the author. Edit. This'll get a great grade, he thinks. Outsiders is a private club offering respect, openness and opportunities to socially and physically disabled people. He realizes that this problem goes beyond his own personal perspective. He doesn't want Pony to turn out all rough. His East Side neighborhood is patrolled by bullying Socials, rich kids from the West Side of town. adrideuel1. Hinton Chapter 12 Pg 202 The court date arrives and Ponyboy is surprised it is nothing like he imagined. how could you say that Colten?? He ignored them. It's based off what happened to the author's friend, so in a way Ponyboy is actually real. Pony, in his love for nature, has that innocence. Edit. Print; Share; Edit; Delete; Host a game. What circumstances does Ponyboy think his teacher is referring to? He doesn't even ask Pony about the night Bob is killed. Ponyboy's daydreams about the country, his appreciation of sunrises and sunsets, and his rescue of the children from the burning church distinguish him from other characters in the novel.These traits show that Ponyboy, … The Outsiders Chapter 12. Played 818 times. Darry explains that Sandy was pregnant when she left for Florida, but that it wasn't Soda's child. Soda Patrick Curtis. He decides to stop pretending that he thinks Johnny is alive and that he's the one who killed Bob. 12. ), Click on my boobs if you are interested (. STAY GOLD. B. 6th - 8th grade. ... "The Outsiders" Chapter One "The Outsiders" Chapter One . Summary: Chapter 12. He says, "Don't… Oh, you guys, why can't you…" (12.36) and then he runs off. Ponyboy lives in a dangerous area. Soon, Soda comes in wanting to know if the mail has come. Chapter 12 1. this website is a vary helpful but it needs Pg #, i love this book stay gold yall ive read this book 3 times and i cry every time, This book is so good like it had me constantly thinking the entire time. He thinks the poem is about the innocence and newness of being a child. The Outsiders Chapter 11-12 Quotes 1. The Outsiders has a circular structure, as it ends with the same words as it begins, with Ponyboy telling the story of being jumped by Socs after leaving a movie. We first meet our narrator, fourteen-year-old Ponyboy, as he's walking home from the movies—alone, which is something we know he's not supposed to be doing. "Hinton 143 Chapter 12 THE HEARING WASN'T anything like I thought it would be. Stay gold everybody. Nothing very intense. Ponyboy's teacher is referring to him passing the class, but Ponyboy thinks its about Johnny and all of the stuff going on. One day, he picks up Soda's high school yearbook and finds a picture of Bob. False. True. Describe how Pony’s reaction to the Socs at the store is unusual for his personality. 3. A. His English teacher becomes really concerned. Cold-blooded mean. Scared. Not surprisingly, he gets the OK. With wet eyes, he says they have to get along. The kids' lives, it says in the letter, are more important ", The letter goes on to explain that Johnny realizes the meaning of the poem Pony recited when they watched the sunrise at the church. answer choices . Featured Quizzes. 74% average accuracy. this saved my grade! The letter has come back. For example, family love — based on the three brothers — is the power that eventually turns Pony's life around. He writes about coming out of the movies that day, with "two things on [his] mind: Paul Newman and a ride home…" (12.71). Dallas and Johnny were their friends too, and they're dealing with it. 4. Darry says that Pony won't drop out. When the Socs confront Ponyboy in Chapter 12, how does he feel? The only people there are Darry, Soda, Randy and his parents, Cherry and her parents, and two of the other boys who attacked Pony and Johnny the night Bob was killed. At lunch, Pony meets Steve and Two-Bit and they drive to the store where most Greasers eat lunch. Ponyboy does not have to speak much at the hearing, since his doctor has spoken to the judge about Ponyboy’s condition. It makes him feel like he has to take sides, and he hates doing that. Pretending doesn't take the pain away like he thought it would. Angry. His grades slip down terribly. They aren't supposed to be talked about. The doctor talks to the judge before the trial. Pony and Darry both promise to stop, then they race home. This structure contributes to The Outsiders feeling like a self-contained universe, one in which the greasers and Socs will live over and over, struggling with their place in society. He is exhausted both physically and emotionally and when he gets sick, he leads himself to believe that Johnny didn't have anything to do with Bob's murder, and that he was the one who murdered him because he was drowning him, and had no other … Soda is still quiet at dinner and then Pony and Darrel start fighting, for about the fourth time just this week. “They grew up on the outside of society. In Chapter 12 of The Outsiders, Ponyboy discovers a note written by his late friend in a copy of Gone With the Wind. The doctor may have believed Ponyboy was good boy and wanted to judge to convey sympathy. i forgot to bring the book home from the library and i had an assignment about this chapter and i am so glad i found this! It takes him a little time to get started, but eventually he formulates the opening phrases. Still, he wanted to marry her. But, if he has a problem with Darry, he can take off. Besides Darry and Soda and me, nobody was there except Randy and his parents and Cherry Valance and her parents and a couple of the other guys that had jumped Johnny and me that night. At this point, he has totally convinced himself that he was the one who committed the murder. When Pony gets home, he tries to write his paper for school. (See Chapter 5 for a reminder.). The Outsiders – S.E. THANK YOU! They run out of the house, see Soda, and chase him until they catch him. Pony breaks his soda bottle and threatens them with it. Hinton;), This is one of the best pieces of literature I have ever seen. 2. Chapter 12 Chapter 12 — Events and Venues We have guidelines on running lunches and, in 2005, Victoria Mackenzie, who has run the London Lunch and helped at Sheffield, wrote down the model she used. He thinks, "Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand then, and not be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Good job S.E. Edit. But things don't exactly go "back to normal" (12.3). Two-Bit comes over and tells Pony to be careful. It was important to me" (12.65). Pony thought there would be more people at the hearing. Read Chapter 12 from the story The Outsiders by ZKAngel18 (Queen ElsAndi Vi Britannia) with 2,087 reads. (Darrel Curtis, Chapter 12, p. 173) Darry is angry with Ponyboy, because he seems to have given up on life. THE OUTSIDERS full text.pdf. 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 love it <3. “I swallowed hard and blinked. He's confused. 2. Darry tells him not to say anything until it's his turn to talk, no matter what he hears the other people say. Ponyboy listens to Randy, Cherry, and the other Socs testify, all the while feeling frustrated that they keep saying Johnny killed Bob. Chapter 12 Pony thought there would be more people at the hearing. Pony decides that he can do this – show his world to others – and that his English paper is a place to begin. Chapter 12 begins with the hearing. The only people there are Darry, Soda, Randy and his parents, Cherry and her parents, and two of the other boys who attacked Pony and Johnny the night Bob was killed. In preparing to write, Pony remembers Bob, Dallas, and Johnny, all dead in just seven days. This book is really good, but I wish it were long. He doesn't think he'll be able to write about his mom and dad or even about Soda's horse, Mickey Mouse, until much later. The Outsiders shows the importance of preserving the hope, open-mindedness, and appreciation of beauty that are characteristic of childhood. by lvandaley_11704. In thinking about it, a light bulb goes off in Pony's head. THIS BOOK IS AWESOME! There should be a book called the insiders. He doesn't want Pony to lose that. 11-12 Ponyboy is confined to his bed for a week to recover from his injuries, while in bed he amuses himself by reading and drawing pictures. The courtroom is nearly empty: just a few Socs, their parents, and friends of Ponyboy are there. What 'circumstances' do Ponyboy's teacher refer to? Page 1 … He needs to snap out of it. 86 times. Chapter 12 Pony thought there would be more people at the hearing. He mostly wants to know if Pony likes where he lives and how he does in school. This book is even better than Rick Riordan and Fredrick Backman and they are my favorite authors ever and I've read almost all their books but it's your opinion on this book so I'll just respectfully disagree, the book is a nice book. What circumstances does Ponyboy think his teacher is referring to? Describe Pony’s behavior after the trial. Anyway stay gold everyone. I think Pony has had a really rough couple of weeks, beginning with Bob's stabbing, and ending with Johnny and Dally's deaths. The Socs seem to stick to the facts when testifying, except for saying that it was Johnny who killed Bob. 81% average accuracy. THE OUTSIDERS Comprehension Check Questions: Chapters 10, 11, 12 Chapter Ten 1. answer choices . Hey, i am looking for an online sexual partner ;) Click on my boobs if you are interested (. 2. He wants Pony to write about something personal, something he cares about. Pony's sitting on Steve's car, outside the store, when some Socs come by and point at him, saying he killed Bob. The Outsiders Chapter 12 1. The hearing is the following day. Apparently, Soda had sent a letter to Sandy. In Chapter 12, how did Ponyboy react to the Socs trying to mess with him? He doesn't think so and, besides, it's "too late to tell Dally" (12.65). The Outsiders Thursday, May 24, 2007. 0. omg! 7 months ago. )( . The judge doesn't have many questions for Ponyboy. The judge acquits him (clears him of all charges) and closes the case. Sign In. It has a good lesson. English. The letter says that Johnny's glad he could give his life to save the little kids. The Outsiders: Chapter 12 Summary & Analysis. 2. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in The Outsiders, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Best book ever. Hey does it mean by when one week had taking all three of them I thought only two had died so confused help please, He means him right read the bottom page before last, This is probably my favourite book! The doctor may have convinced the judge that Ponyboy has been through a lot and spoke about how Ponyboy has been coping with all that he has lost and losing everyone he loves. The Outsiders Summary. Chapter 12 Questions 1. The teacher is telling him that if he doesn't do good on this assignment he might be held back a year. Once, he even forgets his shoes at school. Start studying Language Arts-The Outsiders Chapter 12 Questions. Pony calls his English teacher to find out if it's OK for him to write a longer paper. Darry tells him not to say anything until it's his turn to talk, no matter what he hears the other people say. ). This was such a good book. Start studying The Outsiders Chapter 9-12. He has a vision of the countless boys, boys like Johnny, who are dying in the streets. 13. His school grades are slipping to the point that he might fail, if he doesn't start applying himself. The Outsiders Ch 5-7 Quiz The Outsiders Ch 5-7 Quiz . Pony becomes really clumsy and forgetful. He comes in and lies on the bed next to Pony, who asks him if something's the matter. Ponyboy described Soda as being exceptionally good looking. Soda begs his brothers to stop fighting. What 'circumstances' do Ponyboy's teacher refer to? Chapter 12: 1. London lunches have been held on the second Saturday of every month since we began, at the following venues (and we appreciate their hospitality): He'll go to college. The note reveals something special about … Ponyboy Michael Curtis" (12.25). English. Save. Chapter 12 — Events and Venues We have guidelines on running lunches and, in 2005, Victoria Mackenzie, who has run the London Lunch and helped at Sheffield, wrote down the model she used. Ponyboy thinks that he will sort it… Darry correctly guesses the deaths of Johnny and Dally are taking a tremendous emotional toll on the young man. The$Outsiders,"S.E. curtis, darry, greaser. This is my favorite book; it's amazingly true, especially in our world today. He must have been convincing because the Socs take off. The Outsiders: Chapter 12. Save. This time, Darrel is hassling him about the paper for school. THE OUTSIDERS full text.pdf. Create your own unique website with customizable templates. The Outsiders is a beautiful and heartbreaking story of 14 year old Ponyboy Curtis, his two older brothers and their gang, and their struggles to get by, living on the 'outside'. At first, he doesn't recognize the name Robert Sheldon … Ponyboy is surprised to hear that all the Socs think that Johnny killed Bob, but he decides he will tell the judge that he, in … The judge asks Ponyboy a few gentle questions about his home life and then acquits him of all wrongdoing and allows him to return home with his brothers. It would have been so much more powerful if Ponyboy was real and really did write this. One day he tells Ponyboy he can still pass if he writes a really good paper. Pony can't believe that he brought up Dallas and Johnny. Pony wonders if Dally would have believed it. Pony writes his name and his brother's names on the paper: "Darrel Shaynne Curtis, Jr. He ran away from them. Johnny didn't have anything to do with Bob’s getting killed.” Here, Ponyboy was talking about how Johnny really shouldn’t be hated for killing Bob. And now this theme intersects with other themes. What do you suppose the doctor told the judge? Chapter 12 Chapter 12 THE HEARING WASN'T anything like I thought it would be. The recurring theme of the power of three dominates this chapter. Your clothes would look nice on my bedroom floor. The Outsiders Full Quiz! 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? He could just drop out of school like Soda did. He feels nothing. He was just like all the rest of the Socs. But I have to keep in mind that the author was only 16 when she wrote the book. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. The Outsiders Full Quiz! 6th - 8th grade . The Outsiders: Chapter 10-12 Review DRAFT. That night, Pony is looking for a book to read and he picks up. Soda drops a letter and Darry picks it up. Johnny, through his letter, tells Pony to take his time and find out what he wants to be and to remember that "there's still lots of good in the world" (12.64). Next he draws horses on the paper. What happens during the trial? Pony says Darry should leave him alone. Johnny wants Pony to tell this to Dally as well. The Socs tell the truth but Ponyboy is shocked that the Socs say Johnny killed Bob. A lot of Socs are really cold-blooded and don’t care for others, which is the exact … The Outsiders - Chapter 11 and 12 DRAFT. When he looks at Soda, he sees the pain on his brother's face. He says he's had enough trouble from them. Edit. The only people there are Darry, Soda, Randy and his parents, Cherry and her parents, and two of the other boys who attacked Pony and Johnny the night Bob was killed. 2 months ago. )( . Soda tells them he can't stand being in the middle of their fighting.