Who's Who?
Who Said It?
Facts About Case
Vocabulary
Disproving Evidence
100

Who runs a messenger service and has issues with his son causing him to act on PATHOS, or emotion, throughout the play?

#3

100

Who is the antagonistic juror who said to juror #8... "Let me go! I'll kill him. I'll kill him!"

Juror #3

100

When did the coroner fix the time of the father's death?

(around) midnight

100

all in agreement

 Unanimous

100
What does the defendant say happened to the knife?
Fell out a hole in his pocket
200

Who is the juror (architect) that doubted the defendant's guilt from the beginning and develops ETHOS by his actions throughout the play?

No. 8

200

Which character is "in charge" of the jury room & is a football coach

Foreman (Juror #1)

200

What is the boy's alibi and why do the jurors think it's not credible?

He went to the movies, but he can't remember the names or actors.

200

When the jury cannot reach a unanimous vote, they have to call for a _______________ (10,3 and 7 all want this at some point).

  hung jury

200

How did No.8 disprove the evidence about the knife being unique?

He bought the same knife the day before at a shop around the corner. He brought out the knife and put it on the table.

300

Which juror changed his vote first in the play because he ALIGNS with juror #8?

Juror #9

300

Who works at a hospital in Harlem and has experience using a switchblade knife?

Juror #5

300
In what city does this story take place and during what time period?  (the 19___s)

New York City; 1950s

300

Someone who takes pleasure from the pain of others is....

sadistic

300

How did No.8 disprove how long it took the old man to get to the door?

He recreated how long it would take the old man to get to the door, and it took twice as long.

400

Who is the stockbroker who acts on LOGOS throughout the entire play, insisting that they examine the facts only?

Juror #4

400

Who said..."I've lived among them all my life. You can't believe a word they say. You know that. I mean, they're born liars."

Juror #10

400

Why does Juror #9 think the old man may have lied or misrepresented his story?

For attention; to be noticed.

400

To free someone from a charge by voting not guilty.

acquit

400
How did No.8 disprove the evidence of the old man hearing the words, "I am going to kill you"?
The "el" train would've been too loud for the man to hear.
500

Who is the advertising executive who makes ridiculous sayings and changes his vote twice in the play?

No. 12

500

Who is a watchmaker and a refugee from Germany who therefore appreciates the idea of justice?

Juror #11

500

Give two specific details that the boy had on his record from the past.

Throwing a rock at his teacher. Went to Reform School. He stole a car. He’s been arrested for mugging. He was picked up twice for trying to slash another teenager with a knife.

500

First degree murder is ___________________, or planned beforehand

premeditated

500

What detail made Juror 4 change his vote because it cast doubt on the woman's testimony that she saw the boy kill his father? Give a specific detail they discussed.

They recognized the marks on Juror 4's nose and realized the woman had the same marks, so she had to wear glasses, which she wouldn't have worn at night.

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