It means you'd rather be the guy in court being judged by 12 - than the dead guy who's coffin is being carried by 6 pallbearers.
hahaha i have the same laungage arts question
Your question is unclear, but ballet is a french word.
Write the name of the symbol out in the question; you may be trying to use a character in the question that the system does not allow.
Plug and Play - for those studying in a college level introductory to computers. I know this question is arguable (as most of them are) but the people that provide who created this "college level material," are probably more concerned about profit rather than educational ethics.
You need to put the NAME of the poem in your question so it can be answered.
That if there was a doubt about a person's guilt, he or she should be judged innocent.
Someone or something that is judged incorrectly.
The question will specify.
Judged
Able to be judged.
Injudicious means 'ill judged'.
In Hebrew Dan means "he judged".
I'm pretty sure it means he thinks he may like you, but he doesn't want his friends to find out, because he'd rather not be judged.
It means that the person was JUDGED and found GUILTY.
Rather a vague question. Perhaps you mean the ending of the slave trade and then the abolition of slavery.
Your question is rather cryptic. Do you mean Microsoft Windows, leading to dual-booting Windows and Linux? Please expand your question.
Of course, it depends on what you mean with you question, because it's rather vague. If you'd like a good answer, you should ask your question more precise.