English, 23.01.2021 01:40 daylanhampton
Think about a case from current headlines that you've read or heard about. You are going to
create a short, dramatic scene set in the jury room of this modern-day trial. You may change the
individual identities or perspectives of the jurors, but your scene should be written as a drama in
the style of "Twelve Angry
Men."
Write this out on your own paper. You don't have to tell the entire story - it's asking just for a
scene. It should, however, take at least one side of the paper. Look over it to make sure you have
followed the right format and followed the above prompt.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, jaylin50
Read the excerpts from part 3 of "an occurrence at owl creek bridge." a rising sheet of water curved over him, fell down upon him, blinded him, strangled him! the cannon had taken a hand in the game. as he shook his head free from the commotion of the smitten water he heard the deflected shot humming through the air ahead, and in an instant it was cracking and smashing the branches in the forest beyond. *** a whiz and rattle of grapeshot among the branches high above his head roused him from his dream. the baffled cannoneer had fired him a random farewell. he sprang to his feet, rushed up the sloping bank, and plunged into the forest. *** as he is about to clasp her he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of a cannon—then all is darkness and silence! what function does the motif of the cannon serve throughout the story? the cannon continually pushes farquhar to continue his journey through his dream and back to reality. the cannon encourages farquhar to investigate whether his escape was a dream or reality. the cannon reminds farquhar that time is subjective and encourages him to move quickly in order to reach his home. the cannon represents farquhar’s romantic dream that he escaped his execution and will return home.
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