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_____ is the Jury Foreman.
Juror 1
Who is the Jury Foreman?
Juror 1
Juror 1 initially votes _____, then changes his opinion after Juror 8's speech.
Guilty
Why does Juror 1 change his vote?
Juror 8's speech
Juror 1 is a _____ at a High School in Queens.
Football Coach
What Juror is a High School Football Coach in Queens?
Juror 1
Juror 2 is a _____ spoken man, who often gets shouted over.
Soft
Which Juror is a soft spoken man?
Juror 2
Juror 2 works at a _____.
Bank
Which Juror works at a bank?
Juror Two
Juror 3 is an _____ man, who is prone to violence.
Angry
Which Juror is an angry man, that is prone to violence?
Juror 3
Juror 3 has the _____ intent to vote the Defendant guilty.
Most
Which Juror has the most intent to vote the Defendant guilty?
Juror 3
_____ threatens to kill Juror 8.
Juror 3
Which Juror did Juror 3 threaten?
Juror 8
Juror 3 is so angry due to the _____ from his son.
Estrangement
Who is Juror 3 estranged from?
His son
Juror 3 is alienated from the world due to his _____.
Anger
Why is Juror 3 alienated from the world?
His anger
Juror 4 is a very analytical and by-the-book Juror that votes _____ until the end.
Guilty
When does Juror 4 change his opinion?
The end of the proceedings
Juror 4 is a _____ for work.
Stockbroker
Which Juror is a stockbroker?
Juror 4
Juror 5 grew up in a _____.
Slum
Which Juror grew up in a slum?
Juror 5
Juror 5 believes the defendant is _____ because of where he grew up.
Innocent
Why does Juror 5 believe the defendant is innocent?
His personal experiences from living in a slum
_____ gets offended when the other Jurors exhibit hate upon people in slums.
Juror 5
Which Juror gets offended when the other jurors exhibit have upon people in slums?
Juror 5
_____ is a reasonable and tough minded man.
Juror 6
Which Juror is a tough minded and reasonable man?
Juror 6
_____ works as a house painter.
Juror 6
What does Juror 6 do for a living?
He's a house painter
Juror 7 is _____ and wants to get the proceedings over with so he can watch the Yankees game.
Sarcastic
Where is Juror 7 going after the proceedings?
A Yankees Game
Juror 7 initially votes guilty then changes to _____ because he wants to leave.
Innocent
Why does Juror 7 change his guilty vote into an innocent vote?
So he could leave and watch the Yankees
_____ works as a salesman.
Juror 7
What does Juror 7 do for work?
He's a salesman
Juror 8 is the only person to vote _____ at the start of the proceedings.
Innocent
Which Juror is the only Juror to vote innocent at the start of the proceedings?
Juror 8
Juror 8 votes innocent because he believes in _____ doubt.
Reasonable
Which Juror believes in reasonable doubt?
Juror 8
Juror 8 makes many possible scenarios to _____ the innocence of the boy.
Prove
Which Juror makes multiple possible scenarios to prove the boys innocence?
Juror 8
Juror 8 is an _____ for work.
Architect
Which Juror is an architect?
Juror 8
Juror 9 is an _____ man that often gets his ideas overlooked.
Old
Which Juror is older?
Juror 9
Juror 8 is the _____ person to agree with Juror 8.
First
Which Juror is the first to agree with Juror 8?
Juror 9
Juror 9 made a claim that switched the rest of the Jury to an _____ vote.
Innocent
Which Juror made a claim that switched the rest of the Jury to an innocent vote?
Juror 9
Juror 10 is a ____ and prejudiced older man.
Loud
Which Juror is a loud and prejudiced older man?
Juror 10
_____ often goes on rants about people from the slums and immigrants?
Juror 10
What type of people does Juror 10 often go on rants about on?
People from slums and immigrants
Eventually _____ gets excluded due to his bigotry.
Juror 10
Why does Juror 10 gets excluded?
His bigotry
Juror 10 owns a _____ for a living.
Garage
Which Juror is a garage owner?
Juror 10
Juror 11 is a _____ immigrant that strongly believes in an American Democracy.
European
Which Juror is a European immigrant that strongly believes in an American Democracy?
Juror 11
Juror 11 takes eight _____ to give the boy a fair trial.
Pleas
Which Juror takes eight pleas to give the boy a fair trial?
Juror 11
Juror 11 is a _____ for work.
Watchmaker
Which Juror is a watchmaker?
Juror 11
_____ flip-flops his opinion on the verdict multiple times.
Juror 12
Which Juror flip-flops his opinion on the verdict multiple times?
Juror 12
Juror 12 is a _____-talking and self-impressed person.
Smooth
Which Juror is a smooth-talking and self-impressed person.?
Juror 12
_____ is a advertising executive for work.
Juror 12
What does Juror 12 do for Work?
He's an advertising executive
The _____ is a scorching summer day in NYC, in an unnamed courthouse.
Setting
What is the setting?
A scorching summer day in NYC, in an unnamed courthouse
The Jurors must come up with a _____ verdict to sentence the boy to death.
Unanimous
What verdict do the Jurors need to come up with?
A Unanimous verdict
The _____ Incident is when the Jurors take a preliminary vote and the ruling is 11-1, with Juror 8 being the only one with a innocent stance.
Inciting
What is the Inciting Incident?
When the Jurors take a preliminary vote and the ruling is 11-1, with Juror 8 being the only one with a innocent stance.
The _____ is when Juror 8 suggests that they spend one hour debating the guilt; Juror 3 says that the defendant is guilty because there was an eyewitness.
First Plot Point
What is the First Plot Point?
When Juror 8 suggests that they spend one hour debating the guilt; Juror 3 says that the defendant is guilty because there was an eyewitness.
The _____ is when Several jurors, including Juror 3 and Juror 10, say that he's guilty because he's a product of poverty; others debate whether or not the defendant's knife was the murder weapon.
Rising Action
What is The Rising Action?
When Several jurors, including Juror 3 and Juror 10, say that he's guilty because he's a product of poverty; others debate whether or not the defendant's knife was the murder weapon.
The _____ is when Juror 8 suggests that the witnesses of the crime may not have seen the crime because the El Train; the Jury shifts their vote.
Midpoint
What is the Midpoint
When Juror 8 suggests that the witnesses of the crime may not have seen the crime because the El Train; the Jury shifts their vote.
The _____ is when Juror 3's anger grows angry, especially Juror 8.; the Jury questions if the old man could have actually seen the boy flee the scene.
Second Plot Point
What is the Second Plot Point?
When Juror 3's anger grows angry, especially Juror 8.; the Jury questions if the old man could have actually seen the boy flee the scene.
The _____ is when the Jurors continue to question the evidence; the room becomes hostile, and Juror 10 goes on a racist tirade.
Build Up
What is the Build Up?
When the Jurors continue to question the evidence; the room becomes hostile, and Juror 10 goes on a racist tirade.
The _____ is when Juror 9 points out that the woman across the street couldn't have seen the murder without her glasses; the vote 11-1 in favor of not guilty.
Climax
What is the Climax?
When Juror 9 points out that the woman across the street couldn't have seen the murder without her glasses; the vote 11-1 in favor of not guilty.
The _____ is when Juror 3 in a forceful way accents that the boy is innocent; the other jurors ask him to explain why, but he doesn't; the defendant is acquitted.
Finale
What is the Finale?
When Juror 3 in a forceful way accents that the boy is innocent; the other jurors ask him to explain why, but he doesn't; the defendant is acquitted.
The _____ is when the twelve jurors exit the courthouse and go their separate ways.
Denouement
What is the Denouement?
When the twelve jurors exit the courthouse and go their separate ways.
The new piece of evidence that Juror 5 brought was that he explained that someone who is experienced with _____ would use it underhanded. This contradicted the way the stab wound was described which helped cast doubt on the defendant actually being guilty.
Switchblades
What was the new piece of information that Juror 5 brought?
He explained that someone who is experienced with _____ would use it underhanded. This contradicted the way the stab wound was described which helped cast doubt on the defendant actually being guilty.
Reginald Rose did not include any names because he wanted to express social _____ and show each Juror as a whole part of society instead of just one person.
Injustices
Why did Reginald Rose (The Author) make each Juror just referred to as "Juror..."?
Reginald Rose did not include any names because he wanted to express social Injustices and show each Juror as a whole part of society instead of just one person.