Final Test
(40 points)
Directions Choose the letter that best answers each question below....
English, 23.04.2020 03:32 jaimon1016
Final Test
(40 points)
Directions Choose the letter that best answers each question below.
1 What reason did the defendant give for the fact that his knife was missing?
he said that his father had taken it earlier in the day
he said that he had probably lost it through a hole in his pocket
he said that he had given it to one of his friends
2. What importance do the parts in the play where the men vote play in 12 Angry Men?
2.
They show how the power is slowly changing from the "guilty votes to
the "not guilty votes
They show how broken the jury system is in our country.
They show how easy it is to change someone's mind.
3. Some of the jurors had a personal prejudice towards this case. Which best describes
the personal prejudice of Juror #10?
age prejudice
gender prejudice
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