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100
In a film, pictures that are laid over one another in sequence.
Montage
100
Travelled or moved through
Traversed
100
Who is the victim of the crime?
Mr. Nesbitt
100
Mr. Harmon dreamed that Steve would...
Play football at Moorehouse College
100
What does Steve testify he was doing on the day of the crime?
Working on a film project.
200
Very small or petite.
Diminutive
200
Easily misled or tricked.
Gullible
200
Who saw James King at the drugstore and later testified as a witness?
Mrs. Lorelle Henry
200
What does the Court Stenographer do?
types the official record of the trial.
200
A serious crime that can be punishable with jail time.
Felony
300
Caught
Apprehended
300
Having the same center.
Concentric
300
Who is James King's alibi?
Dorothy Moore
300
Before the verdict, Kathy O'Brien tells Steve that he has to believe in _______.
himself
300
One who committed a criminal act.
Perpetrator
400
Positive or in agreement
Affirmative
400
Fancy or overly important.
Grandiose
400
What gift does Mrs. Harmon give Steve while visiting him in jail?
A Bible
400
Who is the Author of Monster?
Walter Dean Myers
400
Sworn statement made by someone who will not be at the trial.
Affidavit
500
Separate or individual.
Respective
500
Hostile or unfriendly.
Surly
500
What was Mrs. Henry buying from the drugstore?
Medicine for her granddaughter
500
What did Asa Briggs say about Mrs. Henry that would suggest to the jury that James King was innocent?
She could not be trusted.
500
Remedy or compensation for a loss or crime.
Redress
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