That’s all I seek.
And am moreover suitor that I
may
Produce his body to the
marketplace,
And in the pulpit, as becomes a
friend,
Speak in the order of his funeral.
The more Carbon Dioxide in the air, the more it increases the GREENHOUSE EFFECT.
Answer:
An appellate court can <u>modify</u> a lower court's decision
Explanation:
When a case is tried in a lower court, the losing party is allowed to appeal the lower court's decision if it does not agree with it.
In such instances, the case is then tried in an appellate court. The <u>appellate court, on review of evidence and after hearing the merits of the case, has the power to </u><u>modify</u><u> or reverse the decision of the lower court.</u>