Here are some cross examination lines that can be effective when used for the right person and the right circumstance.
"Sir, when did you choose to become a heterosexual?"
"Sir, I have a question. I was reading The Bible the other day and it didn't make it clear whether I should kill my wife who cheated on me using a white rock or a black rock. I was hoping a simple river rock would do. Is this in accordance with the Scriptures?"
I will leave the two lines without explaining when they should be use. The beauty is, they require a certain level of intellect to understand. If you can understand the context of why they were said, you will know when you use them!
The plural form of cross-examination is cross-examinations.
The plural form of cross-examination is cross-examinations.
The Art of Cross-Examination was created in 1903.
cross-examination
The witness was not prepared for the defense attorney's brutal cross examination.
Cross Examination Debate Association was created in 1971.
The ISBN of Gandhi Under Cross Examination is 0981499228.
Two. Direct examination and cross examination. And then there are the sub-categiories of those two (e.g.: re-direct examination and re-cross examination).
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Gandhi Under Cross Examination has 287 pages.
Gandhi Under Cross Examination was created in 2009-06.
Here is a good grammar rule to remember:make a sentence simple and the answer will often magically become clear!When more than one person is mentioned in a sentence, cross off the other person and see if the sentence makes sense.(Use your ear!)So, cross off “and your brother.”Her enjoy(s) debating?!No way!SHE enjoy(s) debating!Therefore, the sentence should read, “She and your brother enjoy debating about politics.”On a more technical note, a pronoun needs to be in the nominative case (I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who) when serving as the subject.