Homework: Dear Parents /guardians, please assist your child
with today’s homework.
Option 3:
Lies and
deceit riddle Steve's court case in Monster. From the witnesses, to the
detectives, to Steve himself—it's hard to tell who to trust. Some folks lie to
save their own skin, while others lie to hurt people, and a few more lie to
protect those they love. So it goes in real life, too—we may not be testifying
on a stand every day, but lies and deceit surround us. In the end, we've all
got to figure out which voices to listen to… and hopefully we'll figure out
correctly which ones to trust.
Why do liars
lie? Are the reasons in the novel different than reasons for real-life liars?
Write a small paragraph response using real life examples (3-5 sentences).
Option 2:
From the
witnesses, to the detectives, to Steve himself—it's hard to tell who to trust.
Some folks lie to save their own skin, while others lie to hurt people, and a
few more lie to protect those they love. So it goes in real life, too—we may
not be testifying on a stand every day, but lies and deceit surround us. In the
end, we've all got to figure out which voices to listen to… and hopefully we'll
figure out correctly which ones to trust.
1. Who is it hard to trust?
2. Why do people lie?
3. What happens in rea life?
4. What do we need to learn?
Option 1:
From the
witnesses, to the detectives, to Steve himself—it's hard to tell who to trust.
1. Who is it hard to trust?
Some … lie
to save their own skin… others lie to hurt people, and a few more lie to
protect those they love.
2. Why do people lie?
So it goes in real life, too—we may not be
testifying on a stand every day, but lies…surround us.
3. What happens in rea life?
In the end,
we've all got to figure out which voices to listen to… hopefully we'll figure
out correctly which ones to trust.
4. What do we need to learn?
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