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7. Which of the following inferences about the 10th Juror is best supported by his dialogue?
A. He has more money than any of the other jurors.
B. He has bigoted and narrow-minded attitudes about certain groups of people.
C. He doesn’t believe that the defendant should have been tried as an adult.
D. He and his family immigrated to the United States from Germany.
8. Which line by the 10th Juror best supports the correct answer to Question 7?
A. “It’s pretty tough to figure, isn’t it? A kid kills his father. Bing! Just like that.’”
B. “‘It’s those people! I’m tellin’ you they let the kids run wild up there. Well, maybe it serves ‘em right. Know what I
mean?’”
C. “‘All right, then you tell me. What are we sitting here for?’”
D. “‘What are you making a Federal Case out of it for?’ [To the others.] ‘How d’ya like this guy?’”

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