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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
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Please help, will give brainliest :)

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lesantik [10]3 years ago
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Yes as an investigaiter uderstanding Agathas motive would be important because she coud be getting the water cause she is realy be thirsty or she could be getting it to taget  Eric by using the water excuse used to spy on him so hearing her motive would help me put as an investigator.

AS a jury it would be important to hear Agatha´s motive because I can hear why she was trespasing to get the water because she could be dehydrated and need the water. For a jury to hear her story would make to choose the choice of guilty or inicent and alos so she gets a chance to speak for herself then from what a investigator found.

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