This story is historical fiction because it takes place in a real location in the past, but it is built upon with elements of fiction.
The setting and historical events are real, but other elements are usually fiction. =)
Supporting details are what complements an idea.
Ideas are the key elements of the story and the details that support them. <span>Idea is among the six traits that are very necessary to follow for effective writing. The ideas of the story contains the main message and the concept of the story. It is also made up of all the other supporting details that develop the theme of the story. A good writer prefers details that are very interesting and informative and not the obvious ones. The writer must repeat what the reader already knows. It is always an edge to be able to convey an idea in the most unique and extraordinary way. </span>
Answer:
Slender, pre-owned, casual, mature, officer
Explanation:
Remember that a Connotation are the feelings that we associate with a word.
Words that have similar denotations (definitions) can have very different connotations.
So the audience will pay attention
Amendment 6 guarantees a speedy trial which is public and assessed by a jury that is chosen as easily as it can be accomplished to be impartial. It also makes a requirement that the defendant must understand the charge. And he has the right to question his accusers and present witnesses who will speak on his behalf.
D really doesn't matter. Americans are governed by their own constitution, not the constitution and laws of other nations.
Not A: Though 12 is not a magic number (6 jurors could be chosen and that number will be enough), the supreme court has ruled that the number of jurors cannot go below 6. I don't think there is an upper limit, but common practice is 12 and almost any crime can be tried by a jury if the amount involved is over 20 dollars. (That's amendment 7). I don't think A is what you want.
The other 2 are covered by D. I honestly don't think there is a good answer to this question. Sometimes you get questions like this. I suppose that since you cannot pick anything else, pick D, but a warning. It could be A or B. The right to a speed open trial where the charge is understood, is what the constitution guarantees.