If a man has come forward in a lawsuit for the witnessing of false things, and has not proved the thing that he said, if
that lawsuit is a capital case, that man shall be put to death. If he came forward for witnessing about corn or silver, he
shall bear the penalty (that would apply to) that case.
If a man has concealed in his house a lost slave or slave-girl belonging to the Palace or to a subject, and has not brought
him ( or her) out at the proclamation of the crier, the owner of the house shall be put to death.
If a fire has broken out in a manÕs house, and a man who has gone to extinguish it has cast his eye on the property of the
owner of the house and has taken the property of the owner of the house, that man shall be thrown into the fire.
Answer: A. forensic psychology
Explanation: The interaction of law and the practice of psychology is called Forensic Psychology. Forensic psychologist carry out research from other discipline as well as their own discipline to arrive at a conclusion. They might be working in court, hospital, police station, schools etc.
Answer:
The passage is talking about Aristotle.
Explanation:
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC. He is considered to this day the father of rhetoric, that is, the art of convincing others through speaking or writing. According to Aristotle, there are three rhetorical techniques that can be employed to persuade one's audience: pathos, logos, and ethos. Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions (pity, empathy, etc.), logos appeals to logic and reasoning, and ethos appeals to the speaker's character and credibility.