Sect. #1 (pg. 1-58)
Sect. #2 (pg. 59-126)
Sect. #3 (pg. 127-185)
Sect. #4 (pg. 186-239)
Sect. #5 (pg. 240-end)
100

To be mistaken or faulty when doing or saying something.

Flawed

100

To act or behave in an uncooperative or aggressive manner; unfriendly

Hostile

100

Why is Jerry unable to visit Steve inside the prison?

Jerry is too young to be let into the prison to see Steve.

100

To be easily manipulated

Gullible

100

Something that's damaged or spoiled by association.

Taint

200

How good or poor is the inmate privacy in jail?

There's just about no privacy in the inmates cells as undressing, using the toilet, and sleeping are all in view of other inmates and guards within the facility.

200

To be dismissed during a proceeding court

Overruled

200

How did Mr. Nesbitt end up dying?

The cause was said to be an internal injury which was later labeled as trauma in the internal organs, along with blood filling in the lungs.

200

A small handgun

A chrome

200

According to Mr. Sawicki's statement, what does Steve's film footage reveal about Steve's character?

Mr. Sawicki had said it reveals a very deep character based off Steve's film.

300

What's the purpose of the credits in the very beginning of the book?

The credits preview a very vague introduction  to later characters that take place in the book and/or story.

300

Whats the meaning and/or purpose of each one of Steve's dreams?

Each one of Steve's dreams give a sense of helplessness and a way of being unheard by other people within. He fears being seen as someone weak, like an easy target for other inmates.

300

The large muscle group that makes up a person or animals lower back.

Trapezius

300

Who was George Nipping and what was his testimony?

Mr. Nipping has known James King for 17-18 years and testifies at King is left-handed, meaning he wasn't the one who killed Nesbitt.

300

Someone or something that behaves in an unfriendly or hostile manner.

Surly

400

A certain thing that is considered "fancy" or "overly important"

Grandiose

400

Why would Kathy O'Brien want to show Steve the pictures of Mr. Nesbitt? What does she want from his reaction?

Whilst showing the pictures of Mr. Nesbitt to Steve, Kathy wants to access what Steve's character is, being weak and sympathetic or nonreactive/cold to seeing a dead body.

400

Having the same center as another

Concentric

400

When was the last time Steve Harmon had spoken to James King before the robbery?

Steve had stated that it was during his school year, though does not know for sure.

400

According to Mrs. O'Brien, who or what is Steve Harmon to "Bobo" Evans?

O'Brien had stated that Steve was another "getover" to Bobo Evans, meaning he does not care if Steve spends his life in jail.

500

What makes someone a "monster"?

Some things that may make up a monster can be choices, people or peers around them, friends, ect.

500

What might a person feel in trial? How stressful could it be?

Any answer acceptable. (Related)

500

How can being put in jail over getting called guilty for something you didn't do affect a person and their family?

Doubts and distrust can go through the family while the situation can cause a persons mental health to drop whilst knowing they are innocent.

500

What could've happened if the jury made Steve the victim and sentenced him instead of Bobo and King? How would that affect him and his life?

It could affect Steve's life and future along with his family relationships by removing most opportunities in his career, creating distance and distrust between himself and his family, ect.

500

What makes someone believe they are a monster? What's the cause?

A person could believe they are a monster from being accused of something, made fun of, ect.