12 Angry Men trivia
Grammar
Film talk
Figurative language
100

The number of jurors in 12 Angry Men

12

100
Provide an example of present tense by talking about 'homework'.
Could be: 

I am doing/completing my homework. 

100

A technique where one person gains information from another person through asking and having their questions answered. 

Interview. 

100

Provide an example of a simile. 

The court was like a circus.

200
The author of the play, 12 Angry Men. 

Reginald Rose.

200

True or false. The punctuation in this dialogue is correct: 

'Children from slum backgrounds, are potential, menaces to society”

False. The first quotation mark is singular, there's an extra comma and no full stop.

200

A film technique where the camera captures the subject as closely as possible. 

Extreme close up. 

200

Provide an example of a rhetorical question. 

If I were to tell you that there are better plays out there than 12 Angry Men, would you believe me? 

300

Year 12 Angry Men was written.

1954.

300

Correct the following: Reginald Roses play 12 Angry Men was incredibly interesting. 

Rose's (possessive apostrophe needed) 

300

The written text of a play, film, or broadcast.

Script

300
Provide a definition of emotive language. 

Technique to evoke emotions from the listener/reader/audience. 

400

The juror who had a negative relationship with his son. 

Juror #3. 

400

Is this apostrophe correct? 

The 12 juror's are tasked with deciding on the young defendant's fate. 

No... Jurors is plural, so no need for an apostrophe.

400

A person who supervises the actors and other staff in a film, play, or similar production.

Director

400

Provide an example of emotive language in the context of 12 Angry Men.

The juror's comment was heartbreaking to hear. Imagine being a child who hasn't had a stable place to live. They are truly on their own. How devastating! 

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