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Monday, July 6th p. 1-43 Steve uses movie script directions to describe his surroundings. Do these directions help you to visualize the scenes in your mind better than a standard novel, or do you find them confusing? A voice over states, Aint no use putting the blanket over your head, man. You cant cut this out; this is reality. This is the real deal. Can you think of any other times that people put blankets over their heads? What does this show us about Steves age? What could the blanket possibly symbolize to Steve? How does OBrien respond to the fact that Steve is chronicling this as a movie? What does that show us about OBrien? Petrocelli states in her opening argument, there are also monsters in our communities. What does she mean by this? Steve flashes back to his high school film class, why do you think he does this? Why does Steve begin to scribble the word MONSTER all over his notebook? What does OBrien mean when she says, You have to believe in yourself if were going to convince a jury that youre innocent. Why could Zinzis testimony be called into question? Steve flashes back to an incident with his friend Tony. Can you infer anything about his character from this incident? Tuesday, July 7th p.45-58 What does it say about Steves guilt that he says, I hate this place so muchAll they talk about I here is hurting people. Summarize Boldens testimony and explain why his testimony is also brought into question. Why is it ironic that Bolden states, I just wanted to do the right thing. You know, like a good citizen? What does Steves flashback with his brother show us about his character? Wednesday, July 8th p. 59-88 Steve states, Its funny, but when Im sitting in the courtroom, I dont feel like Im involved in the case. Its like the lawyers and the judge and everybody are doing a job that involves me, but I dont have a role. Its only when I go back to the cells that I know Im involved. Based on this what do you think his movie script and the jail cells symbolize to Steve? Why does Steve feel like his already has the word MONSTER tattooed on his forehead? How is being in jail started to change Steves perception of himself? Summarize Detective Karyls testimony. OBrien states, Half of those jurors, no matter what they said when we questioned them when we picked the jury, believed you were guilty the moment they laid eyes on you. Youre young, youre Black, and youre on trial. What else do they need to know? How does this quote challenge the idea that all defendants are supposed to be innocence until proven guilty? How are Osvaldos demeanor and testimony directly opposite from the flashback Steve has? What can you infer from this? Thursday, July 9th p. 89-126 Inmate Acie says, All they can do is put me in jail. They cant touch my soul. What does he mean by this? OBrien tells Steve the judge could sentence him to 25 years to life. What is Steves reaction to this news? Consider the following quote, I wanted to open my shirt and tell her to look into my heart to see who I really was, who the real Steve Harmon was. What is the author trying to convey with this quote? Why is there a group of kids sitting in the courtroom? How does Steve feel that these kids are viewing him? Why does he include the two pictures? How do Briggs and OBrien try to discredit Osvaldo or show the jury that Osvaldos character is questionable? In a flashback to a conversation Steve has with his father what did Steves father say he used to imagine, and what did he say he never imagined. What does Steves father do at the end of the conversation that disturbs Steve deeply? What literary device is being used here, Its like a man looking down to see his son and seeing a monster instead. What do the two flashback scenes in which Steve learns of Nesbitts murder suggest about his emotions at the time? What conclusions can you draw about his probable guilt or innocence? Friday, July 10th p. 127-136 What is the, Cheap trick OBrien thinks Petrocelli is trying to use? Summarize what is in each of the four-way split screens. Why did Steve include this?   Saturday, July 11th p. 137-151 How does Steve think OBrien feel about his innocence or guilt? How could this hurt him or help him? What is Ernies debate for why he is not guilty? Do you agree with his conclusion? In the flashback where James King asks Steve to be lookout, the author ends the scene before the reader can learn Steves answer. Why do you think the author does this? What do you predict was Steves answer? Why? Sunday, July 12th p. 153-159 What literary device is called into play in the following quote, They had church services and I went. There were only 9 guys in the service, and 2 of them got into a fight. What literary device is called into play in the following quote, They didnt allow kids in the visiting area, which was funny. It was funny because if I wasnt locked up, I wouldnt be allowed to come into the visiting room. Why is the movie becoming more and more important to Stev. Monday, July 13th p. 161-200 Summarize Lorelle Henrys initial testimony. How does Asa Briggs try to make Lorelle Henrys testimony seem less damaging to King? Why is Briggs upset that Bobo is dressed in a prison uniform? What is Bobos testimony? What does Bobo say that hurts James Kings case? What does Bobo say that hurts Steve Harmons case? What does Bobo say (or not say) that might help Steve Harmons case? Tuesday, July 14th p. 201-267 Why does OBrien make Steve write down the names of people who he loves and who love him? What is Dorothy Moores testimony and how trustworthy is it? Explain. What is George Nippings testimony? What does OBrien write to Steve? Why isnt James King going to testify? 6. Why does OBrien believe Steve has to testify? 7. Describe the significance of the turning cup. 8. Briefly summarize Steves testimony. How well do you think he does? Explain. 9. How does Petrocelli use the acquaintance/friend trick to make Steve look bad in the eyes of the jury? 10. How does Mr. Sawicki serve as a character witness for Steve? How does Petrocelli try to discredit Mr. Sawicki in the eyes of the jury? Closing Arguments Summarize the arguments Petrocelli uses to prove that James King should be found guilty versus the arguments Briggs uses to prove that King should be found not guilty. Feel free to add any additional arguments you think of that could be used.  Petrocelli( James King Guilty Briggs( James King Guilty  2. Summarize the arguments Petrocelli uses to prove that Steve Harmon should be found guilty versus the arguments OBrien uses to prove that Steve Harmon should be found not guilty. Feel free to add any additional arguments you think of that could be used.  Petrocelli( Steve Harmon Guilty OBrien( Steve Harmon Guilty  Friday Afternoon, July 17th p. 269-277 What is the verdict? How do you know? December, 5 months later p. 279-281 Why does Steve continue to look in mirrors and watch film of himself? Why does Steve feel distance from his father? What do you think is the answer to Steves question: What did she see? How do you think that this experience will change Steves life forever? Where do you see Steve in 25 years?  Answer Key Introduction- What is the first thing you notice about how this book is written that makes it different from other books you have read? Some of the pages look like they are handwritten, and there are movie script directions within it as well. In the opening line Steve states that, The best time to cry is at night. Why does he think this? Do you agree with Steves assumption? Steve cries at night because other inmates cannot hear him over others screaming and crying for help. If people find out he is crying they will beat HIM up. (answers may vary) Steve decides that the best way to deal with his reality is to look at it like the plot of a movie. Why does he decide that? Steve writes about his life like it is a movie so he can pretend that it is happening to someone else. Also when people are going through tough times sometimes it helps to have something to take their mind off of the hard times. Monday, July 6th- Steve uses movie script directions to describe his surroundings. Do these directions help you to visualize the scenes in your mind better than a standard novel, or do you find them confusing? Answers may vary A voice over states, Aint no use putting the blanket over your head, man. You cant cut this out; this is reality. This is the real deal. Can you think of any other times that people put blankets over their heads? What does this show us about Steves age? Children are known to put blankets over their heads when they are scared. This shows us that Steve still has some childlike tendencies inside him and must be a young boy. What could the blanket possibly symbolize to Steve? The blanket could symbolize protection or safety to Steve. How does OBrien respond to the fact that Steve is chronicling this as a movie? What does that show us about OBrien? OBrien just brushes it off and says, Whatever. Make sure you pay attention. OBrien does not seem to really care about Steve or who he is as a person, she just sees him as a job. Petrocelli states in her opening argument, there are also monsters in our communities. What does she mean by this? Monsters are not only horror movie villains but they can be people living next door. Your neighbor, your child, your, friend could be a cold blooded killer. Steve flashes back to his high school film class, why do you think he does this? Steve flashes back to film class right after his jury walks into the courtroom. He hopes that his court case will e anything but predictable and that the jury will wait to make up their minds until all the information is presented. Why does Steve begin to scribble the word MONSTER all over his notebook? In her opening argument Petrocelli alludes that Steve is a Monster. This word really bothers Steve and makes him have self doubt about his character. What does OBrien mean when she says, You have to believe in yourself if were going to convince a jury that youre innocent. If Steve gives up or begins to think that he really is a monster the jury has no reason to believe that he is not. Why could Zinzis testimony be called into question? Zinzi is testifying so that he can get out of prison early (where people are abusing him). He has motivation to say that he knows more than he does so that he can get what he wants. Steve flashes back to an incident with his friend Tony. Can you infer anything about his character from this incident? We can see from the flashback that Steve is honest and truthful, however, he doesnt seem to take responsibility for his actions. This could indicate both innocence and guilt. Tuesday, July 7th What does it say about Steves guilt that he says, I hate this place so muchAll they talk about I here is hurting people. Steve does not like that people talk about hurting others. This could show us that he is decidedly against hurting others. Summarize Boldens testimony and explain why his testimony is also brought into question. Like Zinzi Bolden also struck a deal with the court to receive a lighter sentence if he testifies in this case. Why is it ironic that Bolden states, I just wanted to do the right thing. You know, like a good citizen? Bolden is trying to get out of a conviction by testifying which means he has had several run ins with the law. It is ironic that he is deciding that NOW is the time he wants to be law abiding. What does Steves flashback with his brother show us about his character? Steve wants to be a superhero to save people. This shows us again that he is not interested in hurting people. The fact that his brother looks up to him so much also shows us that Steve does have care and compassion as well. Wednesday, July 8th Steve states, Its funny, but when Im sitting in the courtroom, I dont feel like Im involved in the case. Its like the lawyers and the judge and everybody are doing a job that involves me, but I dont have a role. Its only when I go back to the cells that I know Im involved. Based on this what do you think his movie script and the jail cells symbolize to Steve? The jail quite literally symbolizes jail/loss of freedom to Steve while the movie script symbolizes freedom and escape to him. Why does Steve feel like his already has the word MONSTER tattooed on his forehead? Steve feels as if people are pre judging him instead of being innocent until proven guilty. How is being in jail started to change Steves perception of himself? Being stuck in jail with hardened criminals is starting to make Steve wonder if he is all that different from them. They all look the same and they seem pretty young. Summarize Detective Karyls testimony. Karyl was at the gruesome crime scene. He states that they did not find much evidence at the scene. He states that cash was missing from the register and that they questioned many people in the case. OBrien states, Half of those jurors, no matter what they said when we questioned them when we picked the jury, believed you were guilty the moment they laid eyes on you. Youre young, youre Black, and youre on trial. What else do they need to know? How does this quote challenge the idea that all defendants are supposed to be innocence until proven guilty? All American citizens have the right to a fair and objective trial. They are to be considered innocent until proven guilty. If the jurors have prejudged Steve simply because he is black can he really get a fair trial free of prejudice? (answers will vary) How are Osvaldos demeanor and testimony directly opposite from the flashback Steve has? What can you infer from this? In the flashback Osvaldo acts tough and seems to be a bit of a bully. On the stand he acts meek and says that he was afraid of the same people he talked tough to in the flashback. Thursday, July 9th Inmate Acie says, All they can do is put me in jail. They cant touch my soul. What does he mean by this? Acie may be able to have all his rights and freedom taken from him but there is one thing that cannot be taken from him, his soul. He has complete control over thathopefully he uses that for good. OBrien tells Steve the judge could sentence him to 25 years to life. What is Steves reaction to this news? It makes Steve so upset that he wants to cry and it makes him sick to his stomach. Consider the following quote, I wanted to open my shirt and tell her to look into my heart to see who I really was, who the real Steve Harmon was. What is the author trying to convey with this quote? Steve does not want to be viewed simply as a black boy who is being seen as a monster. He wants for people to see inside and realize that he is a person, not a monster, but a good person at heart. Why is there a group of kids sitting in the courtroom? The class is visiting the courtroom to see how a court case works. How does Steve feel that these kids are viewing him? Why does he include the two pictures? Steve is upset and uncomfortable at the students prying eyes and realizes that they are looking at him like a prisoner instead of a person. He includes his mug shots because this is how he feels they are seeing him. How do Briggs and OBrien try to discredit Osvaldo or show the jury that Osvaldos character is questionable? Osvaldo was given a deal that if he testifies his part in the crime will be reduced or erased. Which gives him quite a lot of motivation to talk, or even lie. In a flashback to a conversation Steve has with his father what did Steves father say he used to imagine, and what did he say he never imagined. Mr. Harmon used to imagine Steve playing sports and going to college but he never imagined seeing his son in prison and on trial for murder. What does Steves father do at the end of the conversation that disturbs Steve deeply? Steves farther starts to sob and Steve cant stand to see it happen and to know that he cause this. What literary device is being used here, Its like a man looking down to see his son and seeing a monster instead. A simile. He is comparing a young boy to a monster. What do the two flashback scenes in which Steve learns of Nesbitts murder suggest about his emotions at the time? What conclusions can you draw about his probable guilt or innocence? Steve is in absolute shock when he hears the news of the murder. Someone who is involved in the murder would not usually be I complete shock. Friday, July 10th What is the, Cheap trick OBrien thinks Petrocelli is trying to use? Petrocelli waited until court was being shortened to show grisly crime scene photos so they would be that last image in the mind of the jury for quite some time over the weekend. Summarize what is in each of the four-way split screens. Why did Steve include this?    Saturday, July 11th How does Steve think OBrien feel about his innocence or guilt? How could this hurt him or help him? Steve thinks OBrien thinks he is guilty. This could hurt him because she could be less motivated to let what she feels is a killer roam the streets, even if it is her job. This could help him because she could be looking at new and fresh angles to prove his is innocent. What is Ernies debate for why he is not guilty? Do you agree with his conclusion? Ernie feels that since he was trapped in the store he was never able to leave the store with the merchandise. So technically he never robbed the store. Answers may vary. In the flashback where James King asks Steve to be lookout, the author ends the scene before the reader can learn Steves answer. Why do you think the author does this? What do you predict was Steves answer? Why? The author probably does this to make the reader wonder if Steve really is guilty or innocent because we still dont know for certain one way or another. He is trying to keep the story suspenseful. Answers may vary. Sunday, July 12th What literary device is called into play in the following quote, They had church services and I went. There were only 9 guys in the service, and 2 of them got into a fight. Irony. Church is supposed to be the place you go to be at peace with God and moraland these two men did the opposite in the house of God. What literary device is called into play in the following quote, They didnt allow kids in the visiting area, which was funny. It was funny because if I wasnt locked up, I wouldnt be allowed to come into the visiting room. Irony. Monday, July 13th Summarize Lorelle Henrys initial testimony. Lorelle went to the store on the day of the murder and she is the one who IDed James King. How does Asa Briggs try to make Lorelle Henrys testimony seem less damaging to King? Lorelle was not able to identify King through police station photos at first. Also, there were only six men in the police lineup for her to choose from. Why is Briggs upset that Bobo is dressed in a prison uniform? It automatically associates Bobo with the people on trial and make him look less trustworthy. What is Bobos testimony? What does Bobo say that hurts James Kings case? What does Bobo say that hurts Steve Harmons case? What does Bobo say (or not say) that might help Steve Harmons case? Tuesday, July 14th Why does OBrien make Steve write down the names of people who he loves and who love him? She wants to remind him what and who he is fighting for. What is Dorothy Moores testimony and how trustworthy is it? Explain. Moore testifies that King came to her house on the day in question to give her a lamp. She is Kings cousin so she could have motive to lie for him. What is George Nippings testimony? Nipping testifies that King is left handed. What does OBrien write to Steve? OBrien writes that the shooter might have been right handed but it is a weak argument. Why isnt James King going to testify? King lied in his statement to the police and this could be proven on the stand, it will make him seem like a liar. So it is safer to keep him off the stand. 6. Why does OBrien believe Steve has to testify? If Steve does not testify it will tie him and King closer together in the minds of the jury. His best shot is impressing the jurors. 7. Describe the significance of the turning cup. How the cup is placed, up or down on the table, will tell Steve how he is doing as he testifies. 8. Briefly summarize Steves testimony. How well do you think he does? Explain. Steve maintains his innocence. Steve holds his ground and is respectful and polite on the stand with few hiccups in his testimony. 9. How does Petrocelli use the acquaintance/friend trick to make Steve look bad in the eyes of the jury? Petrocelli makes Steve say if he is a friend or acquaintance with many of the people in the robbery. When he says that he is an acquaintance with all of them she says, so youre acquainted with everyone involved in this robbery. 10. How does Mr. Sawicki serve as a character witness for Steve? How does Petrocelli try to discredit Mr. Sawicki in the eyes of the jury? Mr. Sawicki vouches for Steves character. Petrocelli tries to discredit his testimony by saying that the teacher does not live in Steves neighborhood or know him outside of the school walls. Sawicki retorts by saying that Steves film footage makes is so that he CAN see what he is thinking and feeling outside of school. Closing Arguments Summarize the arguments Petrocelli uses to prove that James King should be found guilty versus the arguments Briggs uses to prove that King should be found not guilty. Feel free to add any additional arguments you think of that could be used.  Petrocelli( James King Guilty Briggs( James King Not Guilty  Evans places King in the store Bobo Evans happened to pick up King after robbery Henry places King in the store The state did not produce any witnesses Witnesses are everything in this case The person who picked him out of a line up not reliable There is reasonable doubt 2. Summarize the arguments Petrocelli uses to prove that Steve Harmon should be found guilty versus the arguments OBrien uses to prove that Steve Harmon should be found not guilty. Feel free to add any additional arguments you think of that could be used.  Petrocelli( Steve Harmon Guilty OBrien( Steve Harmon Not Guilty  Steve was just bad at the job, but was still there Not enough evidence to convict anyone He is equally as guilty as the rest of the men If Steve WAS in the story as lookout he did a bad job Steve made no signal Steve is just another getover guy Friday Afternoon, July 17th What is the verdict? James King GuiltySteve Harmon Not Guilty December, 5 months later Why does Steve continue to look in mirrors and watch film of himself? He wants to see if he is still the same person he remembers before the trial.he is looking for a monster. Why does Steve feel distance from his father? His father is no longer sure of who he is or how he could have even associated with those men. 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