Name that character:
Literary elements:
About the case:
Vocabulary:
Miscellaneous:
100
16 years old; consumed with fear and regret
Who is Steve Harmon
100
The book Monster is written in the form of journal entries and. . .
What is a screen play
100
During the prosecutor's opening statements, Steve. . .
writes the word "monster" over and over
100
Another word for "chrome" is
What is a gun
100
If convicted of the crime for which he is on trial, Steve Harmon faces. . .
25 years to life
200
big, mean, ugly; testifies in plea bargain arrangement
Who is Bobo Evans
200
Steve's journal entries are written in __________ point of view
What is first person
200
The prosecution claims that. . .
Steve and King planned the crime
200
To sustain is to. . .
What is continue
200
A critical point the defense reveals about Osvaldo Cruz is that. . .
He has lied about being a member of the Diablos gang.
300
attorney for narrator's co-defendant
Who is Asa Briggs
300
The setting of the book is mostly in
What is the court room
300
Bolden implicates Bobo Evans in the crime based on. . .
Bolden's purchase of cigarettes from Evans
300
attache is another word for
What is a brief case.
300
O'Brien's first recorded advice to Steve is. . .
to be prepared for a prison sentence
400
prosecutor's pseudonym for defendant
Who is a "Monster"
400
Cut to, fade in, fade out, voice over and close up are all examples of. . .
What are stage directions
400
Jose Delgado's testimony revolves around
missing cartons of cigarettes
400
A perpetrator is
someone that committed a crime.
400
Petrocelli attempts to impact the jury with the horror of the crime. . .
by the timing of showing them graphic pictures with the victim
500
young, articulate store clerk; prosecution witness
Who is Jose Delgado
500
The initial scene of Monster establishes a mood of
What is fear
500
Steve feels that Petrocelli is using Zinzi and Bolden's testimonies to. . .
remind the jury that he and king look just like them
500
drop a dime
to snitch on someone.
500
In his journal Steve describes his presence in the drug store. . .
by envisioning himself walking into the drug store to look for mints, than walking out