Juror 4 sarcastically asked if juror 8 believed that the old man's testimony was true without any doubt, as he knew the man well enough to trust him.
Juror 8's statement "He can't hear you" implies that the person being referred to may not be open to listening or considering another person's perspective or opinion. It suggests that the individual is unwilling or unable to engage in a constructive dialogue or discussion.
In T9 setting, to say "I love you" you would type: 4-6-8-3-5-6-8-56-88-3-6-8-6.
Not really, no. If I did, however, I'd contact the publisher about buying a teacher's edition/answer key.
There are six vowels in the word "onomatopoeia": o, a, a, o, e, i.
AnswerYou are going to have to write out your algebra problems more accurately than that if someone is going to help you. The two statement don't make sense.It sounds like my son's geometry problem on angle additions and segment addition, except his reads if ED = x + 4 and DB = 3x-8 then EB is 20; DB is 10 and ED = 10 and x is 6..
The protagonist in "12 Angry Men" is Juror 8, played by Henry Fonda, who is the dissenting juror seeking to convince the others of reasonable doubt. The antagonist could be considered as Juror 3, played by Lee J. Cobb, who at first strongly believes in the defendant's guilt and serves as the main opposing force to Juror 8's arguments.
jury members are supposed to be anonymous
The first time it was at the beginning of the play and Juror #8 is the only one to raise his hand to vote "not guilty".The second time it was after they saw the knife and it was a secret ballot. Juror #8 said he was not going to vote and if there were 11 "guilty"s then Juror 8 would change his vote, but Juror 9 voted "not guilty".The third time was after Juror 8 reenacted the old man's walk down the hall and Juror #3's and Juror #8's little tussle. Jurors 2,5,6,11 vote "not guilty".The fourth time was after the knife scene and Juror #7 changes his vote because he was "sick of this whole thing". During this vote Jurors 1 and 12 change to "not guilty".The fifth time wasn't really a formal vote and it was after they demonstrated that the lady couldn't see without her glasses. Juror #8 asks "does anyone think there still is not a reasonable doubt?" and no on said anything except for Juror #3.The end of the play was when Juror #3 changed his vote.So 5 times.
Juror #3
Juror #1o agrees with juror #12 and changes his vote to Not Guilty without any hoopla attached. You may have the number wrong for the juror you are attributing the quote to.
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no is incorrect question to math
Half of 8 is 4 but your question is incomplete.
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this is the question: -2X+ 3 [2 -8] [4 -6] ............[-4 2] = [2 -8]
They become enemies since the juror number three disagrees with number eights evidence. Most jurors believe supported evidence by juror number eight as for number three suggests to stick to the facts, and forms an nemisis relationship.