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"Sculpting Clarity: Streamlining Your Writing for Conciseness and Impact", Assignments of English Language

"Sculpting Clarity: Streamlining Your Writing for Conciseness and Impact"

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2023/2024

Available from 11/24/2023

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Download "Sculpting Clarity: Streamlining Your Writing for Conciseness and Impact" and more Assignments English Language in PDF only on Docsity! Revise this paragraph taken from a case note to make it more concise and less wordy. Paragraph:       The defendant's guilt in the murder case is apparent due to several compelling pieces of evidence. Firstly, multiple witnesses observed him hastily fleeing from the crime scene. Secondly, the police discovered his fingerprints on the murder weapon. Thirdly, forensic tests confirmed recent gun usage within six hours. Lastly, the defendant failed to provide an alibi proving his absence during the time of the murder. Considering these facts, it is evident that the jury should convict the defendant. Answer 1 The defendant's guilt in the murder case is evident from multiple compelling pieces of evidence. Witnesses saw him hastily leaving the crime scene, his fingerprints were found on the murder weapon, forensic tests confirmed recent gun usage within six hours, and he failed to provide an alibi for the time of the murder. These facts strongly support a conviction. Answer 2 The defendant's guilt in the murder case is evident from witnesses seeing him flee the crime scene, finding his fingerprints on the murder weapon, forensic tests confirming recent gun usage within six hours, and his lack of an alibi for the time of the murder. These facts strongly support conviction. Answers 3 The defendant's guilt in the murder case is evident from witnesses seeing him flee the crime scene, his fingerprints on the murder weapon, forensic tests showing recent gun usage within six hours, and his lack of an alibi. The jury should convict based on these facts. Translation
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