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In Monster, Steve Harmon identifies
Because Monster is a journal entry written using a first-person point of view, the reader is better able to understand
the
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CLOSE-UP (CU) of STEVE HARMON. The fear is evident on his face. . . .
O'BRIEN How are you doing? STEVE I'm scared. —Monster,
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is steve harmon a monster
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In Monster, Steve Harmon identifies a speaker in his dramatic text by
giving the speaker's name followed by a colon. placing
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Writing a screenplay in Monster gives Steve Harmon a more accurate view of his situation because it
forces him to think about the
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Which excerpt best displays the function of narrative structure in Monster?
CLOSE-UP (CU) of STEVE HARMON. The fear is evident on
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Which statement describes an element of Steve Harmon's screenplay in Monster?
The setting is described through narration. Written
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In Monster, how does looking at the trial from a different perspective most likely help Steve Harmon?
A. It improves his
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In Monster, how does looking at the trial from a different perspective most likely help Steve Harmon?
It improves his
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Mr. Harmon, do you know James King? STEVE I know him from the neighborhood. PETROCELLI You talk to him much? STEVE
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