For severe crimes, like taking a life of a human being, yes. I think it would in that case.
But I don't think it should be a penalty to such a large punishment such as a death penalty, because what if the criminal did something minor, like stealing from a small candy store or something like that? Would you really give that kind of person a punishment such as death, which the victim cannot redo life and try to improve as a better person?
I think the death penalty should be used for people who are long gone in mind and cannot come back, if you would know what I mean (people who don't feel regret for something like murder and such). In my opinion, that is! :)
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Answer: I dont know but I think it is a dumb qustion that they asked that
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i think the answer is c
Explanation:because i did that one last week
Answer: The doctor said he was a "little too tents".
If you put this letters on your worksheet, each one of them will correspond to a number, and those numbers are the answers to the questions on the worksheet.
This is a play of words between 'tense' meaning stressed and 'tents' that describes<span> the home structure of a wigwam and a teepee.</span>
This could be an example of conversion disorder.
A conversion disorder happens when a person is experiencing problems such as an abrupt blindness, paralysis, or some other symptom which happened all of a sudden and cannot be explained using medicine. In Dora's case, she couldn't feel or move her feet because she was scared, but there was nothing wrong with her physically, just mentally.