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    In Some Societies Guilt and Innocence Are Determined by Having
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In Some Societies Guilt and Innocence Are Determined by Having

Question 1

Question 1

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In some societies guilt and innocence are determined by having a red-hot knife pressed against some part of the accused person's body.This is an example of a(n) :


A) presentiment
B) ordeal
C) omen
D) none of the above

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