Please if this is for school don't use my exact words change them a little. Use a thesaurus. Other than that I give the right for you to use this. Just don't want you to get in trouble.
The Civil War was a fight against America itself. Yes it was a war against ourselves. The north and south disagreed on several different things. The north wanted to stay together and the south wanted freedom from the north. In the personal opinions of southern people we believe that we fought harder, we cared more, and we should've won. Even though the loss was unfortunate some of us still have our southern pride and wish we had won to this day.
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According to marquis, any plausible account of what makes killing wrong must appeal to the effect it has on the person killed.
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What is plausible effect?</h3>
Plausible effect is demonstrated a reliable effect attributable entirely to the way in which the lexical items were combined rather than to the properties of the individual lexical items.
<h3>What is a reasonable exception? </h3>
The paradox is the ability of people (usually senior officials in the formal or informal chain of command) to deny knowledge or responsibility for any heinous acts committed by members of their organizational hierarchy.
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plausible deniability a legal defense? </h3>
Reasonable denial is defined by the dictionary. But it's not technically a legal term, and it's not defined in any legal document. This makes it a looser term than it sounds. Most importantly, plausible does not mean likely, likely, or even probable.
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Yes..... I don't see why not.