Scenario
You are about to prepare the initial remarks on behalf of two poems, which are engaged in a legal battle over which of them better supports the main theme of this unit:
How can you change your perspective?
Each party is convinced that they present the better evidence of this theme and it is up to you to convince the jury.
Drafting
Your statements will each be 2â3 paragraphs (5â7 sentences each) and should each include:
Identification of the attorney (you)
âYour Honor, members of the jury, my name is (full name), representing the prosecution/defendant in this case.â
The purpose of the trial
âWe are here today toâŚâ
A central claim, including an overview of two supporting reasons
âMy client clearly presents the central theme, âHow can you change your perspective?â as shown byâŚâ
Identification of âkey witnessesâ (the evidence from the poem) and what they prove
âThe text states⌠which shows thatâŚâ
Restatement of the central claim
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You may want to review the elements of a mock trial opening statement before you begin. Include your opening statements for both sides here. âThe Road Not Takenâ by Robert Frost, âIâm Nobody! Who Are You?â by Emily Dickinson