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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.

What did you consider when you were writing your answer? Check all that apply.

what Mr. Sawicki says
what other people say
whether Steve is guilty or innocent
what Steve has said

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Question: What did you consider when you were writing your answer? Check all that apply.

Answer:

what Mr. Sawicki says

what other people say

whether Steve is guilty or innocent

what Steve has said

Step-by-step explanation:

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what Mr. Sawicki says

Answer: Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The excerpt which has been given here is the explanation of what Mr Sawicki used to think of Steve. This is the characterization that Mr Sawicki gave of Steve in his own words.

But this characterization of Mr Sawicki can not be believed because he only knows him when he is in school and he has no idea about the life of Steve outside the school, giving him no right to judge Steve or his friends or how he is.

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