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How can a timeline be used during the initial fact gathering phase of a case?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The final ________ usually may be previewed on the computer or laptop screen using the dual monitor mode before being projected.
 
  a. closing argument
  b. presentation
  c. witness's testimony
  d. voir dire



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Answer to Question 1

Timelines are chronological listings of the facts of a case frequently presented in graphic form. At the early stage of a case, a comparative timeline can be used to present facts from the plaintiff and defense points of view, one on either side of a line, to analyze the case.

Answer to Question 2

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