This was the juror that voted "not guilty" at the start of the play.
Who is Juror 8?
This is needed at the end of your intro paragraph.
What is your thesis/stance?
This is the definition of the C in CSETT
What is the claim (your topic sentence)?
This means to use the same consonant at the beginning of each word.
What is alliteration
This is the number of vocab tests you have had before midterms
What is 4
This is the last juror to vote "not guilty"
Who is Juror 3
This is needed after a quote or paraphrased information
What is a citation?
What is an in-text citation?
This is the S in CSETT
What is your set up (context/background information for your evidence)?
This means a complex system of paths in which it is easy to get lost; maze
What is labyrinth
This was the author of Twelve Angry Men's inspiration for writing the play
What is his own experience with Jury Duty
Juror 10 goes on a rant about people "like the boy" what are three things he says about them?
1. they are multiplying
2. Drunks
3. Vicious
4. Ignorant
5. Different
6. Born murderers
7. Wild animals
This is list of USED sources in your paper
What is the Works Cited?
This is the E in CSETT
What is your evidence (quotes/paraphrases/summaries)?
This means to conceal one's true motives
What is bamboozle
This was the author of Twelve Angry Men
Reginald Rose
This juror had tickets to a ball game the day of Jury Duty.
Who is Juror 7?
This is the correct format for the following bibliography:
Paul, Pamela. "Keep Your Politics Out of My Arugula." New York Times, 20 Jan. 2023, p. A23(L). Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A733808692/OVIC?u=will52149&sid=bookmark-OVIC&xid=9d4fb928. Accessed 7 Jan. 2025.
What is: (Paul).
This is the first T in the CSETT
What is the tie-in (connecting your evidence back to your claim)
This means extremely impressive in strength or excellence
What is formidable?
This is the number of family pictures Mrs. Pike USUALLY keeps by her desk. (not student artwork)
What is 4
These are the two reasons that the deliberation room were hot:
1. The fan wouldn't turn on (connected to the light)
2. It was a hot summer day
This is what the 3 R's stand for in your conclusion.
Restate (your thesis)
Review (the main points)
Reconnect (connect back to audience)
This is the final T in CSETT
What is the tie-up (your "so what" moment, why is this important)?
This means to be undecided about something
What is vacillate?
This is the name of Mrs. Pike's DOG.
What is Joey?