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kozerog [31]
2 years ago
12

- Why does Steve think that the prisoners fight so much? (155)

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Svetradugi [14.3K]2 years ago
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The reason why Steve thinks that the prisoners fight so much is that they have to defend themselves and protect themselves from others so that they won't appear to be weak.

<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>

This refers to the storytelling that is used to show the sequence of events in a story, usually with the aid of a narrator.

The reason why the prosecution calls Mrs. Henry to the stand is He is trying to prove that Mrs. Henry is not a reliable source to identify King.

The person who Mrs. Henry identifies as one of the men that she saw threaten Mr. Nesbitt is James King.

During the cross-examination of Mrs. Henry, the reason why Briggs seem interested in the process and order of photographs and the lineup is that He is trying to prove that Mrs. Henry is not a reliable source to identify King.

Briggs objects to Bobo wearing his prison uniform because it automatically makes him look guilty.

Bobo's testimony states that Steve was the lookout and he was supposed to give a "sign" to himself and King that the drugstore was clear.

Steve does not give King and Bobo a sign and they assume the drugstore is "clear."

According to Bobo, he did not tell Steve about the robbery.

Read more about Steve and Bobo here:

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