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Through the book Val is questioned by doctors under goes many situations due to the fact she helped crate the list in witch the kids on it would be educated. This is most important to her because if she had never crated the list with her boy friend nick this situation could have been avoided. Unfortanitly for Val she did help with the creation of the list witch rusulte in murder and ultimenly a life time worth of guilt. The past reasons are why I feel the most important thing to the main character Val would without a doubt be the list.











In Walter Dean Myer's realistic fiction book called "Monster", the protagonist is Steve Harmon who is a 16 year old teen and is in court trying to find out if he is guilty or not in a murder case. The story starts off with Steve starting his court trial. He has a lawyer named Kathy O'Brien and she will help defend Steve from being in jail for the murder. During the court time, there has been tons of arguments over tons of people due to the number of people that was involved in the scene. James King is the other person that was part of the murder case. He might have been the one planned the action and he was mostly the one who shot the store owner, Nesbitt. Soon, the court meeting became serious and Steve was fighting for his life. The most important thing for Steve now is to fight to win the fight over if Steve was the murder. Steve really wants to live, but he tries to handle this case in first place. On page 78 (Pages Different on Nook), Steve said, "Cause I'm a human being. I want a life too! What's wrong with that?" Then on page 78 (Pages Different on Nook), "Older Prisoner: You innocent? Steve: Yes." These quotes shows how Steve really wanted his life and needed to fight to live. If he does not win, then Steve will have his life taken away. Steve first says he wants his life very bad and claims to his mates in prison that he was innocent. Steve might have been lying a lot, but living is what everyone wants and Steve wants it. So far in court, Steve has been answering his questions quickly and seems to be innocent, but there is no true evidence yet. He seems to be arguing hard and not just letting it slide, he's holding tight on his life and that makes it an important moment in his life now. Therefore, the most important thing to Steve right now in my book is to fight for his life through court.








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