The answer is D, the Sixth Amendment. This Amendment gives the right to confront witnesses against an accused to the defendant (Accused) during criminal prosecution. This allows for due process and a more fair trial. The goal is to allow the accused to properly defend him or herself during the entire course of the criminal prosecution and to act as a safeguard against the admittance of dishonest witnesses and/or witnesses. An example of this is the process of cross-examination during criminal trials wherein the accused is given the right to question or re-examine a witness after their direct examination in court by the prosecutor. During the cross-examination, the accused's lawyer may question the witness to show any holes in the credibility or truth of the witnesses' testimony.
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Answer: A.
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Answer:
1. Yes, I do have similar ideas with the author. This is because I have seen and heard of some the cases the author mentioned playing out as a result of bullying. Some young people when bullied, nurse it internally and it affects their academics or even their health and in some cases they take their own lives.
2. Actually, I agree that it's a tough world out there. It is world of the survival of the fittest. If you are not tough and strong, the tough and the strong will intimidate and beat you down.
Explanation:
The issue of bullying is something authorities must look into in order to curb. Also, parents should help their wards by training them on how to be tough in a tough. Bullying causes low self-esteem and also kills the morale and motivation of young people to forge ahead in life.
The popular saying "When the going gets tough, the tough get going", can be adopted here because in a world that is tough, if you are not tough, you will not get going. In order for one to survive the world today, it is important to develop tough skin and stand firm.