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An appeal is when you ask a group or person to think again about a choice they made about you. | |||
There are lots of different sorts of appeals. | |||
Lots of appeals have rules and laws about them. | Lots of appeals have rules and laws about them. | ||
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== Words with same meanings == | == Words with same meanings == | ||
entice | |||
intrigue | |||
== Detailed explanation == | |||
Sometimes a group of people might choose if we can, have or do something. | |||
This might be a big or a small thing. | |||
Some of the things groups might choose could happen to us are things like | |||
if we get a job, | |||
if we go to a school or college, | |||
if we can get money from the government | |||
or even if we are locked up. | |||
When a group makes a choice about us and we don’t think it’s right, | |||
we can ask them to think about it again. | |||
When a group | When we ask a group or person to think again about a choice about us, | ||
it is called an appeal or making an appeal. | |||
Latest revision as of 21:28, 9 May 2020
An appeal is when you ask a group or person to think again about a choice they made about you.
There are lots of different sorts of appeals.
Lots of appeals have rules and laws about them.
Words with same meaningsEdit
entice
intrigue
Detailed explanationEdit
Sometimes a group of people might choose if we can, have or do something.
This might be a big or a small thing.
Some of the things groups might choose could happen to us are things like
if we get a job,
if we go to a school or college,
if we can get money from the government
or even if we are locked up.
When a group makes a choice about us and we don’t think it’s right,
we can ask them to think about it again.
When we ask a group or person to think again about a choice about us,
it is called an appeal or making an appeal.
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