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Alibi

The document describes a role playing game where students take on the role of suspects in a crime who must create an alibi with two other partners to prove their innocence. They will be interviewed by other students acting as police and must have consistent answers or they will be found guilty and lose.

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Alibi

The document describes a role playing game where students take on the role of suspects in a crime who must create an alibi with two other partners to prove their innocence. They will be interviewed by other students acting as police and must have consistent answers or they will be found guilty and lose.

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ALIBI

SITUATION: You are a suspect for a crime. You


are guilty. You do NOT want to go to jail, so
you must make an alibi -fake story- (with 2
other partners) to prove you are innocent. QuickTime™ and a QuickTime™ and a
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WIN: The police (your classmates) are going


to ask you questions. If all suspects have
the same answer, you will be FREED!

LOSE: If the police find 5 differences in your


alibi, you will ALL be guilty, and will go to jail until you die.

Prepare: Make sure all of the suspects’ answers are the SAME!! Use
this worksheet to record your story.
**You must memorize your story – you cannot use this worksheet
when you are interviewed by the police!!

These questions will PROBABLY be asked by the police:


Do you remember:
where you were last night?
what you did there?
who you were with?
how long you were there?
when you got home?
why you got home so late?

SUSPECT 1 SUSPECT 2 SUSPECT 3


Clothes

Time: Where Details


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Present – past
Past – past perfect
Can – could
Will – would

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