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Student first and last name Prosecuting or Defense Attorney Case #______ The Kingdom of Denmark vs. __________ Charge: ________________________

Counter argument Find a related picture for this area Shorten your Opening statement Here using words And phrases Like these bullet points *remember no full sentences on these slides *just words and phrases *Color code/symbols/use what will help you deliver your speech ! Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Evidence #1: Type quote here Cite source here Use words & phrases *remember no full sentences on these slides *just words and phrases *Color code/symbols/use what will help you deliver your speech ! Tip- Do this for your persuasive tool or ethos/pathos/logos: PT- I have a dream/I have a dream/I have a dream Etho- The constitution requires… Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Visual #1 Find a related picture for this area Explain the picture (context: who, what, when) *remember no sentences *Just words and phrases Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Counter argument Find a related picture for this area Shorten your Opening statement Here using words And phrases Like these bullet points *remember no full sentences on these slides *just words and phrases *Color code/symbols/use what will help you deliver your speech ! Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Evidence #2: Type quote here Cite source here Use words & phrases *remember no full sentences on these slides *just words and phrases *Color code/symbols/use what will help you deliver your speech ! Tip- Do this for your persuasive tool or ethos/pathos/logos: PT- I have a dream/I have a dream/I have a dream Etho- The constitution requires… Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Visual #2 Find a related picture for this area Explain the picture (context: who, what, when) *remember no sentences *Just words and phrases Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Optional extra slide Use this slide if needed to enhance your case Explain the picture (context: who, what, when) *remember no sentences *Just words and phrases Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

Optional extra slide Use this slide if needed to enhance your case Explain the picture (context: who, what, when) *remember no sentences *Just words and phrases Do you have a video? See Davis for approval then put link and times you want played on the slide where you plan on using it.

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Jennifer Davis Prosecuting Attorney Case #1 The Kingdom of Denmark vs. King Claudius Charge: First degree murder of King Hamlet

Evidence #1: Prosecution Ghost: “Sleeping within my orchard, My custom always of the afternoon Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole, With juice of cursed hebona in a vial, And in the porches of my ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man That swift as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigour it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood. So did it mine… All my smooth body. Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd…” (I. V )

Visual #1 Ghost of King Hamlet Details: – Who – What – How – When – Where * The lasting effect

Evidence #2 King Claudius: “Dear my lord...O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath the primal eldest curse upon't, A brother's murder! Pray can I not, Though inclination be as sharp as will. My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent, And, like a man to double business bound…” (III. III )

Visual #2 Confession “my offense” “a bother’s murder” “My guilt” “My intent”