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MONSTER

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  • Q1

    What are Steve Harmon and James King on trial for? 

    capital punishment

    felony murder

    criminal homicide

    involuntary manslaughter

    30s
  • Q2

    The punishment for the crime committed is:

    negotiable based on a plea deal

    life in prison

    25 to life

    death penalty

    30s
  • Q3

    Steve decides to write his experience in court in the form of this:

    a novel.

    a movie 

    a journal

    a song

    30s
  • Q4

    Since the story is told from Steve's perspective only, we can't fully trust what we are being told. This makes Steve:

    an unreliable narrator

    an untrustworthy narrator

    guilty narrator

    a secretive narrator

    30s
  • Q5

    Steve has decided to call his screenplay this name because this is what the prosecutor calls him:

    Monster

    Menace

    Criminal

    Villian

    30s
  • Q6

    If Steve wins the case, a win would be 

    25 years

    found not guilty

    life in prison

    time served

    30s
  • Q7

    This literary device shows the reader events that happened in the past.

    allusion

    irony

    flashback

    foreshadowing

    30s
  • Q8

    Mr. Sawicki, Steve's teacher, tells Steve that a good film maker does this: 

    keeps the viewers guessing what will happen

    has smooth transitions from scene to scene

    uses many voice overs

    changes point of view often

    30s
  • Q9

    In Sandra Petrocelli's opening statement, she tells the jury

    This was a planned conspiracy to rob the store

    this is an easily solved case because the facts are clear

    This was an unfortunate event that still needs justice

    It was an act of revenge

    30s
  • Q10

    In O'Brien's opening statement, she tells the jury:

    Steve was scared for his life and forced to participate

    Steve couldn't have been involved because he wasn't in the state.

    Steve needs to be seen as innocent until proven guilty.

    Steve was tricked and didn't know he was involved.

    30s
  • Q11

    In Asa Brigg's opening statement, he tells the jury: 

    King was not the one to kill Mr. Nesbitt and the evidence will prove it.

    most if not all of the witnesses the state has are criminals and can't be trusted.

    one of the key witnesses is the real killer and evidence will prove it.

    they need to keep King and Steve separate when making a decision of innocence or guilt.

    30s
  • Q12

    What is suspicious about Jose Delgado's testimony?

    He never clocked out for a break.

    He lies about what was stolen.

    He left at 4:35 which is after the robbery happened. 

    He tells the jury he had off that day.

    30s
  • Q13

    What is the significance of the flashback of Steve and his friend Tony?

    It shows the reader that Steve has been in trouble since a young age.

    It shows Steve likes hurting others.

    It shows Steve let's others take the blame for his actions and doesn't hang out with the best influences.

    It shows Steve doesn't know right from wrong.

    30s
  • Q14

    The protagonist of the story. He is 16 and on trial for felony murder.

    Richard "Bobo" Evans

    James King

    Osvaldo Cruz

    Steve Harmon

    30s
  • Q15

    Steve Harmon's attorney

    Asa Briggs

    Sandra Petrocelli

    Kathy O'Brien

    30s

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