What is the author's purpose for describing the two
doors as absolutely identical?
O to revea...
English, 25.03.2021 07:30 princessvaeh2625
What is the author's purpose for describing the two
doors as absolutely identical?
O to reveal that the outcome of the trial is decided by
luck
o to show that the verdict is predetermined
to reveal that the defendants are in control of the
verdict
to emphasize that the trial is completely fair
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