Answer:
No, because evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible to impair credibility.
Explanation:
In this context, credibility is only attained by an oath sworn with lawfully certified objects or items representing the religious beliefs of the state and not necessarily the genuine or validity of the witness declaration with such religious object to swore against the declaration of truth in the court of law.
1.) From 1931 to 1973, the Empire state building was the tallest building in the world, a title now claimed by Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
2.) The Eiffel Tower was named in honor of its architect, Gustave Eiffel, who lived from 1832 to 1923.
Answer:
I would ask him/her to build a castle/drawing/object using 5 small different pieces, for five times. Every time we would build a different object with FIVE pieces. The student would count to 5 whenever he/she uses the pieces.
Explanation:
Ralph realizes that Piggy is of high intelligence, is an effective speaker, and possesses the adult-like ability to "think things through." Ralph's acknowledgment of Piggy as a person of worth, and his wisdom in choosing Piggy as a confidant, is indicative of the quality of his leadership. In Ralph, we are watching a boy become a leader under terrible circumstances.