How does the second passage develop the idea
of discovery that was introduced in the first
pa...
How does the second passage develop the idea
of discovery that was introduced in the first
passage? It says that___
A. guilty people are convicted 25% of the time.
B. DNA testing helps prove innocence or guilt.
C. verdicts in assault cases are less accurate.
B DNA testing helps prove innocence or guilt
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
The english language has the largest vocabulary of any language in existence. it has close to a million words! the english language is also the most widely used language in the world. close to a billion speakers, at least half of which speak english as a second or foreign language. this unit takes you on a brief tour of the history of english, showing you how the language moved from its obscure beginnings to its celebrated status as the first truly global language. what is the main idea in the text?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Whenever we take information from another source – whether we use the information word for word or we put the information into our own words – we must use a(n) right after where the research occurs in the paper.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
You visit two websites about inventions of the 21st century. one has .edu in the url address and the other has .com. which site is more likely to be credible and why? (6 points) select one: a. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because all .com sites are trying to sell you something. b. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because its domain is a university or other school type. c. the .com site is more likely to be credible because all .edu sites are personal college student blogs. d. the .com site is more likely to be credible because its owners review all the content before publishing.
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