| 1. | Did you like this book? Why or why not? |
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| 2. | Much of the book is written like a screenplay. Did you like the format of the book? How does the way the story is told contribute to (or take away from) the story itself? |
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| 3. | Do you like Steve? Can you relate to him? Why or why not? |
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| 4. | Would you have made the same choices as Steve did, or would you have done things differently? |
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| 5. | Do you think someone who knows about a crime and witnesses a crime but does nothing is guilty for the crime? Why or why not? |
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| 6. | If you were a juror in Steve's trial, would you find him guilty or not guilty? Why? |
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| 7. | What do you think about the adults in Steve's life? Who does Steve have to support him? |
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| 8. | If the screenplay in the book was made into a movie, would you want to see it? Do you have any ideas of who should direct the movie and who the actors should be? |
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| 9. | In between the screenplay sections, there are diary or journal entries written by Steve. What do you learn about Steve by reading his diary entries? |
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| 10. | Were you surprised at the ending of the book? Do you think justice was served? |
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