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  1. The prosecutor walks around looking very important. No one is accusing her of being a bad person. They’re accusing you of being a monster. The jury can ask itself, Why should the prosecutor lie? Our …

  2. Monster pairs a narrative journal structure with a dramatic screenplay structure to show Steve’s story from his point of view and more objectively from an outside perspective.

  3. Facing Truth in a Tangled Reality of Justice and Identity. In "Monster," a gripping novel by Walter Dean Myers, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon finds himself ensnared in a harrowing murder trial, accused of …

  4. This unit has been designed to develop students' reading, writing, thinking, and language skills through exercises and activities related to Monster by Walter Dean Myers.

  5. Name Monster Study Guide page 1 Directions: Write an answer to each question on separate paper. Thought or opinion questions are starred. Use your answers during class discussion, for writing …

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    Monster

    Using all of your ideas, create a monster with all the qualities and features that you came up with. Include its home or habitat in the background. Color your monster! Write a story with your monster as …

  7. Monster by Walter Dean Myers Study Guide the following questions with the class as you read the book, Monster. If you are a ent get the answers from someone that was present while you were gone. …