Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Circumstantial





                        Circumstantial: Inference (coincidence), more likely than not


Circumstance: When/Where/How/Why

Circumstantial: Addressed as adverbial or prepositional phrases




Circumstantial Speech: Eventually gets to the point but takes a long spiral way



Circumstantial Speech: Focus of conversation drifts but comes back to the point



Life Examples 

Circumstantial People

Example 1: Witness To Evidence 


Circumstantial Witness
To
Circumstantial Evidence 

Evidence: Prove It (Judge permits to be offered in court)




Circumstantial Evidence: Evidence that can be used to imply a fact
Implied Facts proves nothing 



   Direct Evidence VS Circumstantial Evidence



Circumstantial Evidence 


Current Events Examples

World On Russia

Shahid Afridi On India



Scientific Evidence To Bad Science (Circumstantial)




End Of It

Circumstantial Evidence Is Evidence



Circumstantial Evidence (Snap Shot)




















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