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Select a group of adverbs that are related to the term "first-degree murder" A. Intentionally, deliberately B. Unintentionally, accidentally C. Randomly, incidentally D. Casually, coincidentally
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Select a group of adverbs that are related to the term "first-degree murder"
A. Intentionally, deliberately
B. Unintentionally, accidentally
C. Randomly, incidentally
D. Casually, coincidentally
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First degree murder is manslaughter with the intent and premeditation to kill.
Second degree murder is manslaughter with intent but no premeditation to kill (May include those who harm another persons but did not intent to kill.)
Third degree does not exist depending on where you are so I won’t touch on that. (But if you want clarification just ask.)
Moving on, since first degree is categorized as murder with premeditation and intent option A fits that. Adverbs such as intentionally and deliberately correlate with the crime of first degree murder.
Apologies if anything is wrong.
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