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You are one of the 12 angry men. You have heard all of the evidence and it is now up to you to decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent. Your job is to review the evidence in detail and make your choice. The guard will check in with you, so make sure you are on task. You have a baseball game to get to, so don't dilly dally!
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Vocabulary
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Alibi
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
A claim or piece of evidence that a person was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, took place
Review the vocabulary terms
Hung Jury
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
A set of people cannot agree on a verdict after extended deliberation (consideration) and is unable to reach the required unanimity.
The person who has been accused of the wrongdoing
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Reasonable Doubt
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
A person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
When someone cannot say with certainty that a person is guilty of something
Review the vocabulary terms
Innocent until proven guilty
A set of people cannot agree on a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be shown otherwise
Review the vocabulary terms
Premeditated
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
A claim or piece of evidence that a person was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, took place.
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
Review the vocabulary terms
Defendant
a person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
The person that has been accused of the wrongdoing
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Plaintiff
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
a person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
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You've reviewed all of the basics of the case and are ready to dive deeper into the evidence that was presented!
Grammar
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What is the abstract noun in the following sentence?The evidence built up.
Built
Up
Evidence
What is the abstract noun in the following sentence?She felt a wave of excitement before the concert.
excitement
concert
She
Which word is NOT an abstract noun?
Courage
Freedom
Table
Which sentence contains an abstract noun?
The book was on the shelf.
He painted the fence red.
Her generosity inspired everyone.
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
Theme
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What is an example of a theme concept?
The grass isn't greener on the other side
Happiness
Don't judge a book by its cover
What is a theme statement for Hercules?
Love is a distraction from achieving greatness
Helping others is only worth it if it makes you famous.
Being a hero is defined by the strength you have on the inside.
What is a possible theme for 12 Angry Men?
The best way to reach a verdict is by following the loudest and most confident voice in the room.
The defendants guilt is always obvious and should be accepted without deliberation.
Sometimes, justice requires careful deliberation and the courage to stand against the majority.
Completed
Completed
Completed
Argument
Match up the rhetorical appeals with their definitions
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
After hours and hours of deliberation, you finally have come to a verdict.
Verdict...
Continue
Now that you have reviewed all aspects of the case, go see the guard to finalize your verdict.
The jury is hung! You could not come to a conclusion.
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Presenting...
12 Angry Men review
Start
You are one of the 12 angry men. You have heard all of the evidence and it is now up to you to decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent. Your job is to review the evidence in detail and make your choice. The guard will check in with you, so make sure you are on task. You have a baseball game to get to, so don't dilly dally!
Continue
Vocabulary
Locked
Locked
Locked
Review the vocabulary terms
Alibi
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
A claim or piece of evidence that a person was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, took place
Review the vocabulary terms
Hung Jury
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
A set of people cannot agree on a verdict after extended deliberation (consideration) and is unable to reach the required unanimity.
The person who has been accused of the wrongdoing
Review the vocabulary terms
Reasonable Doubt
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
A person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
When someone cannot say with certainty that a person is guilty of something
Review the vocabulary terms
Innocent until proven guilty
A set of people cannot agree on a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be shown otherwise
Review the vocabulary terms
Premeditated
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
A claim or piece of evidence that a person was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, took place.
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
Review the vocabulary terms
Defendant
a person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
The person that has been accused of the wrongdoing
Review the vocabulary terms
Plaintiff
Fundamental law principle meaning that any defendanct or criminal accused of any crime is not considered to be at fault unless it can be showwn otherwise
a person who has allegedly been done wrong in some way
An action (especially a crime)thought out or planned beforehand
Great!
You've reviewed all of the basics of the case and are ready to dive deeper into the evidence that was presented!
Grammar
Locked
Completed
Locked
Find the matching knife
What is the abstract noun in the following sentence?The evidence built up.
Built
Up
Evidence
What is the abstract noun in the following sentence?She felt a wave of excitement before the concert.
excitement
concert
She
Which word is NOT an abstract noun?
Courage
Freedom
Table
Which sentence contains an abstract noun?
The book was on the shelf.
He painted the fence red.
Her generosity inspired everyone.
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
What transition word works best in the sentences below?
Theme
Completed
Completed
Locked
What is an example of a theme concept?
The grass isn't greener on the other side
Happiness
Don't judge a book by its cover
What is a theme statement for Hercules?
Love is a distraction from achieving greatness
Helping others is only worth it if it makes you famous.
Being a hero is defined by the strength you have on the inside.
What is a possible theme for 12 Angry Men?
The best way to reach a verdict is by following the loudest and most confident voice in the room.
The defendants guilt is always obvious and should be accepted without deliberation.
Sometimes, justice requires careful deliberation and the courage to stand against the majority.
Completed
Completed
Completed
Argument
Match up the rhetorical appeals with their definitions
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
What kind of appeal is used in the example below?
After hours and hours of deliberation, you finally have come to a verdict.
Verdict...
Continue
Now that you have reviewed all aspects of the case, go see the guard to finalize your verdict.
The jury is hung! You could not come to a conclusion.
Try again