Book: Code OF Honor

Which piece of evidence BEST supports your answer to question number 3 about Mickey Hagan's character?

“Dane opened the sliding door, raised his gun, and shot Mickey Hagan in the leg….’It was Mickey’s idea [said Dane]”’ (Gratz 148-9).

“Let’s say I do believe you, Kamran. It’s not about my gut this time, or yours. My gut told me you were right about the code--and you were” (Gratz 104).

“...they didn’t mind so much that my brother was an IRA terrorist….Got a job with the CIA as a counterterrorism analyst, and here I am: a ...very experienced counterterrorism expert” (Gratz 76).

“‘So here’s another story for you,’ Hagan said. ‘The other story about me and my brother growing up in Northern Ireland, that one isn’t finished yet. We’re just taking a little break from it. Call it poetic license”’ (Gratz 73).

The piece of evidence that best supports the answer to question number 3 about Mickey Hagan's character is the quote, "Let’s say I do believe you, Kamran. It’s not about my gut this time, or yours. My gut told me you were right about the code--and you were" (Gratz 104). This quote shows that Mickey Hagan is willing to put aside his initial instincts and beliefs when presented with new evidence or information, indicating a willingness to change his perspective and adapt his mindset.