12 Angry Men & Rhetorical Analysis Review
Across
- 4. The suspect's reason for doing something
- 6. To feel bitter or indignant about something
- 7. Uncertainty as to a criminal defendant's guild
- 12. Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- 14. The final verdict
- 15. The associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression; can be positive, negative, or neutral
- 17. Characterized by deliberate purpose
- 18. The literary device used when Juror Three proves something to the other jurors that is exactly opposite to what he wanted
- 19. have strong emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning
- 27. To discuss the pros and cons of an issue
- 28. Persuades, argues, convinces, proves, or provocatively suggests something to a reader who may or may not initially agree with you
- 30. The appeals to people's emotions
- 31. The defendant's alibi
- 32. Refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds
- 34. Where we first meet the jury (setting)
- 35. The decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- 36. The jury's decision must be this
Down
- 1. The ethical appeal to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character
- 2. Foolish boldness
- 3. What the defendant is accused of
- 5. Likely to occur
- 8. Juror member who is the main antagonist
- 9. The explicit or direct meaning or set of meaning of a word or expression (dictionary definition)
- 10. First Juror to switch their vote
- 11. Style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of words
- 13. Against the norm; outside the box
- 16. Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- 20. Juror member who is the main protagonist
- 21. Asked for effect or to lay emphasis on some point when no real answer is expected
- 22. Making a hypocritical show of religious devotion or righteousness
- 23. The appeal to logic; means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
- 24. Declared but not proven
- 25. Having a dirty appearance; morally repulsive
- 26. Sentence if defendant is found guilty
- 29. Literary technique in which two or more ideas, places, characters and their actions are placed sided by side for the purpose of developing comparisons and contrasts
- 33. A jury whose members are unable to agree on a verdict