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False. A compound verb is a verb that is made up of several words.
<em>"Writ of certiorari"</em> is a juridic term. Also known as <em>"cert. </em>(abbreviation) <em>petition</em>" , petition for the writ of certiorari , the right to petition, or to seek judicial review. Can also be translated as <u>"we wish to be informed"</u>.
Certiorari is a contraction of the latin verb <em>"certiorare"</em> , that can be translated as certify ; As writ , from latin <em>"breve" </em>, is an order (documented) emitted by the administrative or judiciary power .
Writ of certiorari is normally the process in which a superior court sends the document requesting of an inferior jurisdiction the records of a particular case to be reviewed. This process depends on the superior court, jurisdiction examining if there are enough elements - reasons- to do so.
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“where Martin Luther King, Jr. organized”; the last option
Among the two sentences given, the first sentence used the modifier correctly in order to clearly describe the words it is intended. The sentence, "I saw the car, that had passed us, screech to a halt at the red light." The modifier in this sentence is the phrase, "that had passed us". This phrase describes the word "car".