Juror
Terms to Know
Character Terms
Test your brain
Bonus
100
11

Refugee from Europe 

100

What is a unanimous?

when an opinion or decision is held or carried by everyone involved

100

What is static?

a character who does not undergo inner changes or undergoes a little change

100

What is 15?

The seconds the old man SAID it took him to reach the door

100

What city did the trail take place?

NYC

200

3

Stubborn and easily angered, won't listen to other's ideas 

200

What is jury?

 a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case

200

What is dynamic?

a character who undergoes changes throughout the story due to conflicts he/she encounters

200

What is 31?

Seconds it ACTUALLY took the old man to reach the door

200

The vote at the very start of the play

11 guilty and 1 not guilty 

300

10

cold, racist man; stereotypes the poor as criminals 

300

What is a testimony?

a formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law

300

What is the Protagonist?

the main character in a story.  Usually the “good-guy”

300

Who switched their vote during the secret ballot?

Juror 9

300

Why the secret ballot?

Courage or fairness 

400

8

first to vote "not guilty"

400

What is hung jury?

a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended discussion

400

What is Antagonist?

the character who actively opposes the main character in a story. Usually the “bad-guy”

400

Who had the identical switchblade knife? 

Juror 8, going it from a corner shop 

400

Why did they talk about the evidence carefully before deciding guilty or not?

Fair trial

500

5

Grew up in the "slums"

500

What is acquittal 

a judgment that a person is not guilty of a crime

500

What is Round?

a character who DOES have depth in feelings and passions; readers know a lot about him/her

500

Who said it? "I'm going to kill him!"

Juror 3

500
the reason some jurors doubt the old man's story

The timing 

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