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Which juror is offended enough to speak up when another juror is not taking the trial

seriously and being selfish?
No. 9
No. 11
No. 3
No. 7

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Answer:its no.11

Explanation:last person to answer did the most i couldnt leave u hanging i just took the test btw and it was right

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Answer: ABJuror 4He seems to be a man of wealth and position. His only concern is for the facts of the case.Juror 12An advertising man who has no interest in te trial. He is more concerned with his job.Juror 5He is a frigthened young man who takes his obligations to the trial seriously. He finds it difficult to speak up in front of his elders. he explains why the defendant would not probably have used the knife overhand.Juror 10He is an angry bigot who stereotypes ethnic groups.Juror 1He handles the other jurors formerly, but never ventues his own opinion. He should be in charge, but he doesn't do the job well.Juror 7He is a bully and a coward. he doesn't want to waste time talking about the trial. H doesn't care about his civic duty.Juror 11An emigrant who wants to see justice done because he has witnessed so much injustice during his life.Juror 6He takes a long to think things out; He listens to others' opinion and decides which one he likes best.Juror 2He is easily swayed by what the others say. He finds it difficult to maintain an opinion let alone have one of his own. He agrees with whoever speaks last.juror 3A forceful man who likes to see people suffer. He is a sadist. He has a personal stake in seeing the boy punished.Juror 9An old man with many regrets. He has never taken a stand before. That is why he is willing to take one here.Juror 8He wants justice to be done, and he will fight to see that it is.Juror 7He wants to vote quickly because he has theatre tickets for that night.Juror 8He is the first juror to vote "not quilty"Juror 5Because of his background, he is accused of changing his vote at the beginning of Act II.Juror 9He is the first to change his vote to "not quilty"Juror 4He repeatedly asks the jurors to behave in a civilized manner. He wants them to behave like "gentlemen."Juror 10He repeatedly refers to the defenant's ethnic group as "those people." he tells the other jurors that you "can't trust them."Juror 5He is offended when Juror 10 tells the others "you can't trust them" because he identifies with the defendant because of their similar backgrounds.Juror 9He explains why the old man who have convinced himself that he saw the boy. The juror believes that the old man needs to get attention. He claims he understands that witness because of his own experiences.Juror 8He maintains that the old man couldn't have heard the boy scream because of the sound of the EL train.Juror 8He dispoves the therory that the weapon was unique by producing an identical knife.The woman across the street probably couldn't have seen the boy's face becauseshe wouldn't wear her glasses in bed.Juror 11 said We have a responibility. This is the remarkable thing about democracy."He is an emmigrant. He fled from Europe because of WW2. He suffered great hardships & evils.Juror 3 said For this kid, you bet I'll pull the switch."He doesn't care to see people suffer. He would make the kid guilty.Juror 10 said "He don't even speak good English."It is ironic because the emmigrant is learning the language and is correcting a native born English speaking person.Juror 8 said You don't really mean you'll kill me, do you?"He meant it as a figure of speech but was put in a jam because the kid said it. At that time he was trying to make the kid quilty.The defendant has been charged with...First degree murder. He supposedly stabbed his father.Reasonable doubt means...Although a person may be quilty, if the jury has reason to believe that the defendant is innocent, then he is innocent.Burden of proof means.......The plantiff or prosecution has to show proof of the crime.Juror 8In the beginning of the play, he has courage to stand alone with his not guilty vote.Juror 3At the end of the play, he is scared to stand alone with his not quilty vote.

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