O'BRIEN
Can you give us your opinion of Mr. Harmon's work?
SAWICKI
I think he's an outstanding young man. He is talented, bright, and compassionate. He's very much involved with depicting his neighborhood and environment in a positive manner.
O'BRIEN
Do you consider him an honest young man?
SAWICKI
Absolutely.
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O'BRIEN
Nothing further.
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PETROCELLI
You said you're a teacher in Mr. Harmon's school. Do you live in his neighborhood?
SAWICKI
No, I don't.
PETROCELLI
So although you want to vouch for his character, isn't it fair to say that you don't know what he does when he goes to his neighborhood and you go home to yours?
SAWICKI
No, it's not. His film footage shows me what he's seeing and, to a large extent, what he's thinking. And what he sees, the humanity of it, speaks of a very deep character.
PETROCELLI
What was he doing on the afternoon of December 22nd? Did he show you a film of that day?
SAWICKI
No, he did not.
PETROCELLI
Do you feel that the ability to make a film means that someone is honest?
SAWICKI
It is my belief that to make an honest film, one has to be an honest person. I would say that. And I do believe in Steve's honesty.
—Monster,
Walter Dean Myers
Do you believe Mr. Sawicki’s characterization of Steve? Give evidence from the passage to support your answer.
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Yes and u should fill in the rest
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I have trouble believing Mr. Sawicki's characterization of Steve, because he knows Steve only in school. Since Mr. Sawicki does not know Steve outside of school, he cannot make a judgment about what Steve has been doing in his neighborhood or who his friends are. Sawicki says Steve is honest, but even if Steve is good or honest in Mr. Sawicki's opinion, good people can still make mistakes.
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