Vocabulary
Characters
Plot
Literary Terms
Text dependent
100

The plea of having been at the time (of a crime)

What is an alibi?
100

Another name for Juror #1

What is foreman?
100

The defendant is on trial for

What is murder?

100

NYC 1957

What is setting?

100

I don't envy your job.  You are faced with a grave responsibility.  Thank you gentlemen.


Based on the context, define grave.

What is serious?

200

Willful intent and planning

What is premeditated?

200

Votes Not Guilty during preliminary vote

Who is Juror #8?

200
Punishment for the crime

What is the death penalty?

200

Juror #3 changes his vote to not guilty.

What is resolution?

200

"Didn't the old man see the kid running out of the house"

This type of testimony

What is an eyewitness testimony?

300

to fight or quarrel

What is bickering?

300

Stereotypes everyone in the slums

Who is Juror #10?
300

Jury cannot reach a unanimous decision

What is a hung jury?

300

Bringing in an identical knife.

What is imagery?

300

"Oh boy, there's always one"


Describe the tone at this point.

What is annoyed, frustrated?

400

to delight in cruelty

What is sadism?

400

Elderly man on the jury

Who is Juror #9?

400

Says "I'll Kill him"

Who is Juror #3?

400

Juror #8 provokes Juror #3

What is dramatic climax (Act 1)

400

"I think we owe him a few words.  That's all."

A speaker who said this.

Who is Juror #8?

500

an attitude of superiority

What is arrogance?

500

Wears glasses 

Who is Juror #4

500

Saw the crime from the window

Who is the woman across the street?

500

Judge gives the jurors the directions.

What is exposition?
500

"Bright?  He's a common, ignorant slob.  He don't even speak good English?

Define the literary term used here.

What is irony?

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