I would recommend answering in a full sentence, not just with a "yes" or "no":
so:
You don't mind being here?
Answer: No, I don't mind being here
or : Yes, that is correct: I don't mind being here
or: no, I actually do mind a bit. can we go somewhere else please?
The missing word is Adduced. Adduced means to present as evidence. Thus the complete sentence would be: "Yet the lawyer <u>adduced </u>valuable testimony to convince the Jury..."
<h3>What is the synonym of adduced?</h3>
There are several synonyms for the word "adduce". They are:
- "cite"
- "name"
- "identify"
- "mention" etc.
Hence the right word missing in the sentence above is "Adduced".
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The conclusion should effectively
- include the main argument
- a wrap up of the details
- persuasion or some informal language
- end the paper well
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It is D, I think.
From Bud, Not Buddy, right?
Also, Bud made Todd pee his pants, right?
By pouring warm water on him?