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History, 17.02.2020 23:51, hannaboo53

Write an essay that sets the scene of the courtroom and the jurors' deliberations and decision on the case.

Begin by making an outline of the essay. Decide the details of the case, the courtroom and the jury's deliberations. Flesh out your topic paragraph and overall thesis for the essay. In a paragraph or two, thoroughly describe the key evidence, evidence that turns the tide or seems to weight the argument toward one direction. Explore the adjournment and how the jury deliberates. Offer differing viewpoints of the jury based on the different evidence. What do you think? How does the jury come to a unanimous decision? Write persuasively and clearly, taking into account how your emotions and perception may influence your decision about the case, the defendant, and the other jurors.

Use the Internet, newspapers, and other media outlets to learn about similar cases. Be sure to begin writing with an outline, and develop your arguments using correct grammar and sentence structure in order to make your point.

Prompt
First, write a paragraph describing your personal responses to seeing the events outside the polling place committed. Make sure to argue your point persuasively.

Second, write a 300-word essay that sets the scene of both the courtroom and the jurors' deliberations and the final decision on the case.

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