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Monday, April 2, 2012

Can you persuade the jury that the Wolf is Guilty?

Wolf A. Wolfe has been accused of the ultimate crime in Fairytale Land... first degree pig-slaughter.   You are a prosecuter for the two slain pigs' brother, Frank A. Bacon. You were hired to convince the jury to convict Wolf  A. Wolfe of these horrendous crimes.  Be sure to include a hook, specific persuading details, a powerful closing sentence, and remain on topic!    Good luck attorneys!

10 comments:

  1. Ladies and gentlmen of the jury I think that wolf a. wolf is guilty of pig slaughter and should be thrown in jail. My proof of the wolfs guiltynes is that wolfs hunt animals like bunnys and pigs so that would be a perfect reason to eat the pigs because you were looking for food and if you were looking for surger than why ask the pigs why not go by some more surger. If you needed to go get some surger how would your sneeze be so strong that it blows the whole house down I know that my sneeze is not that strong. So eat the pigs was your plan all long. So there you have it wolf a. wolf is guilty.

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    Johnathan LaRosa

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  2. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I can prove that Wolf A. Wolf is guilty. Wolf A. Wolf is guilty because when he visited each house, every time he sneezed or blew the house down he ate the dead pig lying on the ground. Wolf would probably not have eaten another kind of animal. Wolf also said that he eats pig and many other animals so this would be the perfect time to have a meal. Even when the pigs inside their houses said to leave the house he wouldn’t leave and every time he was asked, he sneezed and their house blew down. If the pigs hadn’t said for him to go away, he probably wouldn’t have sneezed. When Wolf went to Frank A. Bacon’s house he broke into the house and threatened Frank but was stopped by the police so Wolf wouldn’t have killed another pig.

    John DiTaranto

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  3. Ladies and Gentlemen… May I have your attention? I think Wolf A. Wolfe is guilty of the crimes the 3 pigs are saying he did. I can prove this because when he sneezed on the houses and blew the houses down, he ate the 2 pigs that died from the houses getting blown down. So when the 3rd brother pig saw the 2 other pigs were dead, he called the police and arrested Wolf A. Wolfe. The police would not lie about a case like this. And the police saw the 2 blown down houses so the Wolf A. Wolfe can’t say anything about it now. Also, how can a sneeze be so strong to knock down houses made out of sticks and straw? Thank you for listening.

    Johnny Migliazza

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  4. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I have proof that Wolf A. Wolf is guilty. He should be put in jail for pig slaughter. He killed 2 pigs then ate them. It doesn’t even matter if it was an accident, because he just ate them. Even if he went to get sugar and killed them he wouldn’t of been in as much trouble for eating them. Also even if he sneezed , I would of just went back home instead of going to the other pig’s houses. If I did that it would look like I wanted to eat them, even if I didn’t. I also don’t think it made a difference if the police were pigs. They wouldn’t lie just cause 2 pigs died. Thank you for listening


    By Jordan Vaglivelo

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  5. Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, may I have your attention please. I would proclaim that Wolf A. Wolfe is guilty of pig-slaughter and should stay in jail for his whole entire life. If Wolf A. Wolfe was really innocent he would not have even ate the pig after he killed them. I personally think that Wolf A. Wolfe was trying to hunt around and have a nice tasty dinner. So Wolf A. Wolfe pretended to have allergies and just faked sneezing all over the little pig’s houses. My statistics say that Wolf A. Wolfe was just wandering around the neighborhood just to find something to eat. That there says I declare that Wolf A. Wolfe is guilty.
    By, Julianna Barker

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  6. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the big bad wolf is found guilty. The fact that he had vandalized the home of a Fairy Tale Land’s; twice. He has also made an act of murder. The fact that his excuse was because he had a cold, and need a cup of sugar is most unbelievable. He is simply making an excuse to try and evade the lifetime in jail… If he were to say he did not mean to destroy someone’s house, in either side of this story it is admitted that h had destroyed a home. When he could have easily turned his head.

    Thomas Baldwin

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  7. James Stead
    I think the wolf is guilty because the wolf in the pig’s point of view the wolf had killed two of the pigs on purpose and even on the wolf’s point of view the pigs were accidently killed then eaten. It says the wolf was arrested anyway because the 2 pigs died on each point of view. Since there is no evidence on the wolf’s story that that would strongly support’s him It would be best to have the wolf guilty.

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  8. He should be arrested for eating the 2 pigs and destroying their houses. He threatened the pigs if they didn’t let him in. “Then, I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.” After eating the 1st and 2nd pig he threatened the 3rd pig. As a result he couldn’t blow down the brick house. The wolf is guilty as charged!
    -Lexi Getner

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  9. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the defendant, Wolf A. Wolfe, is guilty of pig slaughter. Wolf A. Wolfe has a long history of using sneaky techniques to eat innocent farm animals like rabbits, pigs, and sheep. I will prove that his sneeze attack was all a lie. After all, how many people have such a strong sneeze attack where they blow a house down, even if it was made out of straw or sticks. If he was really just looking for a cup of sugar why did he eat two innocent piggies? After eating those two piggies he then decided to go to one more house, once again looking for that special cup of sugar. He should have felt full after eating two whole pigs and not have had the energy or strength to go home and bake. He said that he reacted like a crazy person after the third piggy called his grandma a name. If he was so innocent then why did the police arrest him? They arrested because he was GUILTY!!! He is a professional liar and you the good people of Once Upon a Time land, will do the right thing and send him to jail for a long time where he will no longer have the opportunity to kill innocent animals, AGAIN!!!!!!!
    By: Lexie Gomez

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  10. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am siding with Frank A. Bacon because I agree with his reasoning. Why would Mr. Wolfe be baking a cake for his “dear old Granny” when he was sick? If he loved his Granny so dearly wouldn’t he be afraid of getting her sick also? Why would he be outside when he was sick? Mr. Bacon claims Mr. Wolfe should go to jail for pig slaughter and eating his two brothers. When Mr. Wolfe knocked on Mr. Bacon’s door he threatened to “blow his house down” if he didn’t let him in. He claims that Mr. Wolfe did the same to his brothers and did in fact blow their houses down and ate them. Mr. Bacon said when Mr. Wolfe knocked on his door he asked to let him in. When Mr. Bacon replied simply ‘no please leave’, Mr. Wolfe got so angry that he huffed and puffed and tried to blow his house down. Mr. Wolfe claims he wanted sugar and when Mr. Bacon yelled rudely “GO AWAY!” he was going to make a card instead. Then he heard Mr. Bacon cry “Your granny can sit on a pin!” Mr. Wolfe went crazy and tried to break down the door. Mr. Wolfe was then arrested by the police and brought here. Mr. Bacon would never say something as rude as someone should sit on a pin. Mr. Wolfe made the whole thing up. That is why Alexander T. Wolfe is guilty as charged for pig slaughter.

    Lawyer Ms. Rebecca Rancourt

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