<span>The correct answer is b. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore. Option a is incorrect because there are unnecessary commas between the noun and its verb ("sea, calmed" and "boats, left"). Option c is incorrect because when using a semi colon, the phrases on both sides of it should be able to stand alone. While "the sea calmed" can work by itself, "but no boats, left shore" cannot, thus rendering the semi colon incorrect. Additionally, there is an unnecessary comma between the noun "boats" and the verb "left." Finally, option d is incorrect because there should be a comma before the conjunction "but."</span>
<em>"Writ of certiorari"</em> is a juridic term. Also known as <em>"cert. </em>(abbreviation) <em>petition</em>" , petition for the writ of certiorari , the right to petition, or to seek judicial review. Can also be translated as <u>"we wish to be informed"</u>.
Certiorari is a contraction of the latin verb <em>"certiorare"</em> , that can be translated as certify ; As writ , from latin <em>"breve" </em>, is an order (documented) emitted by the administrative or judiciary power .
Writ of certiorari is normally the process in which a superior court sends the document requesting of an inferior jurisdiction the records of a particular case to be reviewed. This process depends on the superior court, jurisdiction examining if there are enough elements - reasons- to do so.
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The structure of the article makes the author's argument more effective because the author shares factors that drive people from behaving correctly to behave incorrectly
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The writer's world is another way of saying; "The scene that is being set for the story to be told. Time, Location, Characters, Mood, Situation, etc.
For example, If you were telling a story about Dungeons and Dragons, perhaps you would mention that the main characters, Corlon, a Fighter and Esmerelda, a Sorceress are Trapped in a Dragon's Cave guarded by a Large one-eyed Cyclops and a Very Large Hungry Green Dragon. And so on.