Passage
Study the conversation given below and answer the subquestions that follow by filling in the blanks with the most contextually appropriate expressions.
Judge: Mr. Foreperson, is it correct that the jury has reached a verdict?
Foreperson: (i) ______.
Judge: Will the Clerk of the Court please take the verdict?
(ii) ______.
Clerk: As to 63-55A-2000 murder in the first degree, what is the jury's verdict?
Foreperson (reads): We, the jury, find the defendant, Catherine Danielle Clark, not guilty of first-degree murder of Mr. Chase Andrews.
Clerk: Members of the jury, your foreperson has announced the following verdict: 63-55A-2000, murder in the first degree, not guilty.
(iii) ______.
Jurors (collectively): Yes.
Judge: If anyone said no, please raise your hand. [Nobody raises their hands.]
Judge: Do you wish the jury to be polled? (No party makes an application for a poll.)
Judge: (iv) ______. Ms. Clark, you are free to go, and I apologize on behalf of the State for the time that you have served. The jury is hereby discharged from the case.
(v) ______.