True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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Pony
Boy is the narrator of this story?
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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2.
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To
frown in an angry manner: a. | Roguishly | c. | Unfathomable | b. | Incredulous | d. | Scowled | | | | |
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3.
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To be
unwilling or unable to believe something: a. | Roguishly | c. | Unfathomable | b. | Incredulous | d. | Scowled | | | | |
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4.
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To
not understand something even after a lot of thought: a. | Roguishly | c. | Unfathomable | b. | Incredulous | d. | Scowled | | | | |
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5.
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To be
a dishonest or mischievous type of person: a. | Roguishly | c. | Unfathomable | b. | Incredulous | d. | Scowled | | | | |
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To do
something without thinking or caring about the consequences of ones actions: a. | Reckless | c. | Disgrace | b. | Muttered | d. | Bawl | | | | |
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7.
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To
weep or cry noisily: a. | Reckless | c. | Disgrace | b. | Muttered | d. | Bawl | | | | |
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8.
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To
say something in a low or inaudible voice: a. | Reckless | c. | Disgrace | b. | Muttered | d. | Bawl | | | | |
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9.
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Loss
of reputation or respect: a. | Reckless | c. | Disgrace | b. | Muttered | d. | Bawl | | | | |
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10.
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To be
heroic and brave: a. | Aloofness | c. | Cunning | b. | Ornery | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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To be
unfriendly or not forthcoming. Being Distant. a. | Aloofness | c. | Cunning | b. | Ornery | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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Bad
tempered; mean: a. | Aloofness | c. | Cunning | b. | Ornery | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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13.
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To be
or act slick: a. | Aloofness | c. | Cunning | b. | Ornery | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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To
give up or accept something that cant be avoided: a. | Unceasingly | c. | Resignedly | b. | Apprehensive | d. | Contemptuously | | | | |
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Fearful or anxious that something bad will happen: a. | Unceasingly | c. | Resignedly | b. | Apprehensive | d. | Contemptuously | | | | |
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16.
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Not
coming to an end; continously: a. | Unceasingly | c. | Resignedly | b. | Apprehensive | d. | Contemptuously | | | | |
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The
feeling that a person or thing is WORTHLESS: a. | Unceasingly | c. | Resignedly | b. | Apprehensive | d. | Contemptuously | | | | |
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18.
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To
show sorrow or regret: a. | Ruefully | c. | Reformatory | b. | Darry | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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19.
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A
place where young adults are sent to help them change their behaviors andn attitudes:
a. | Ruefully | c. | Reformatory | b. | Darry | d. | Gallantly | | | | |
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20.
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He is
the oldest of the brothers: a. | Two-Bit | c. | Pony-Boy | b. | Darry | d. | Soda | | | | |
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