it mostly just says [got this from . julie; ] you have the right to have a jury trial including, witnesses, cross examining the witnesses and a jury to say if your innocent or not
no, not really, any summary will give an inaccurate and misleading picture. A good example of this is the summary given on answers.com.
1896
not a summary.
= Why did we adopt the 18th amendment? = good answer.....
the 21st amendment passed because people love to have a good time and alchohaul is one of the keys to a good time
no, not really, any summary will give an inaccurate and misleading picture. A good example of this is the summary given on answers.com.
Brrr! could.
the fourth amendment is not good because it is unfair
It might depend on the purpose of the plot summary. If it is a summary being given in order to motivate a customer's purchase, a good plot summary would not give away the ending, so the reader would have to get the book and find out for themselves.However, if this is for something like a class assignment, a teacher might expect a thorough summary of the entire story. If it is a school assignment, double check with the teacher to find out what his/her expectations are.
It's a good book
THEY COULD give these or these
The 13th Amendment officially abolished slavery in the United States. A good thesis statement for this amendment might be, 'The 13th amendment freed the slaves, but only slightly improved conditions for Black folks in America.'
a summary is most of the time good and a critique can be good or bad depending on the paper.
1896
The best way to do this is give a good summary and add catching details that you especially liked about the book.
not a summary.
= Why did we adopt the 18th amendment? = good answer.....