In Chapter One, we meet ____, the narrator of the story. We also learn about other details usually defined in a story's ____, or beginning. He is the ____, the main character or hero, who faces ____ that want to stand in his way from achieving his goal. In The Outsiders, ____ are the antagonists. The story is set in the ____, possibly in the state of ____. Pony lives with his two ____. His parents died in a ____, so the oldest brother, ____, is 20 and takes care of his younger brothers. The middle brother is ____, who is 16 and ____ out of high school. They have 4 other friends. Together they are called ____. As ____ (full name) is walking home from a movie, five members of a gang called the Socials pull up in a Corvair and ____. He is rescued by ____ and members of his own gang, ____. With this opening scene, the ____ narrator, Ponyboy (just first name), introduces the reader to the characters and the setting of the novel. Readers learn who the Greasers and the Socs are. You also learn that Ponyboy loves ____ and feels close to his middle brother, ____. There are hints (____) of problems and conflicts to come. The Socs have already beaten up the youngest member of the gang, ____, and the Curtis brothers are allowed to ____ as long as they do not get into trouble. In Chapter Four, a ____ situation occurs when Soc boys in a blue ____ confront Ponyboy, Johnny, and ____, who are walking with ____. The greasers notice the ____ on Bob's hand and realize that he is the Soc who beat up ____ four months earlier. A fight is stopped when Cherry and Marcia agree to let the Soc boys ____ them home. Ponyboy and Johnny stay out so late that when Ponyboy gets home, his brother Darry ____ him. Believing that Darry ____ him, ____ runs back outside and meets up with Johnny again in the ____. In Chapter Seven, photographers and police surround the boys, who convince the doctor they are all ____. A doctor told them that Dally will ____ in a few days, but Johnny may not ____. Ponyboy goes home to ____. Darry puts him to bed. On Saturday morning, while Ponyboy cooks breakfast, ____ bring over the newspaper, which says that the three greasers are ____. Johnny is charged with ____ for stabbing Bob; both he and Ponyboy must appear in ____ court. Authorities may place Ponyboy and Sodapop in a ____. After the older brothers leave for work, Two-Bit and Ponyboy drive to the Tasty Freeze and notice the ____ following them. ____ stops Ponyboy from starting trouble. ____ takes Ponyboy aside to ask why he saved the children. Randy would have let them ____. He is not coming to the rumble because he is sick of ____. Ponyboy agrees with Cherry that "Things are ____ all over". By the end of the book (Chapter 12), many plot lines get ____. Before the ____, Ponyboy’s doctor has a long talk with the judge. During the hearing, the Socs and the Curtis brothers tell the truth, except that Ponyboy can’t ____ why everyone says Johnny killed Bob. The judge, apparently warned that Ponyboy is out of touch with ____, asks Ponyboy only about school and life with his brothers. The judge ____ the case and lets the brothers continue to live ____. Ponyboy returns to school but is unable to ____ and begins to ____ English class. His teacher offers him the chance to improve his grade by writing a personal-experience (theme) ____. After thinking about it, Pony starts his essay with the same line that ____ this novel.

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