Task 1: Write two thesis statements Choose two of the topic questions from the reading selection based on several different issues that you have considered during this course and write thesis statements that reflect your position on the topics you have chosen. Note: In your answer, number them using the appropriate letters of the alphabet given in the reading selection, to indicate which two you have chosen. a. The accused in a criminal case is entitled to a fair trial. Sometimes, however, these rights come into question because of competing interests. As part of the right to a fair trial, the accused is entitled to cross-examine the Crown's witnesses so that he she can observe their facial expressions, body language, and demeanour in order to assess their credibility. In one case in Ontario, a Muslim woman wearing a niqab (a face veil covering the entire face except for the eyes, mostly worn for religious purposes) was testifying as a witness in a sexual assault case. The accused argued that the witness's failure to remove her niqab violated his rights to a fair trial because he couldn't assess her credibility. What do you think should happen in cases like these? Which rights should prevail the right to a fair trial or the right to practise one's religion b. Young offenders people between the ages of 12 and 18 who are arrested in Canada receive special rights and protections that are not given to people over the age of 18. Do you think that young offenders should continue to receive these additional rights or should they be treated the same as everyone else, if they are arrested for a criminal offence? Task 2: Conduct research to support your thesis statements Use the "Research organizer" to record and organize the research to support your position Be sure to use credible sources. Research organizer Every time you find a good piece of research, record it in the box titled "Relevant, accurate, reliable piece of research." Make sure that you put only one piece of information in each box. Underneath the piece of information, record its source, using proper APA referencing Task 3: Write an argumentative paragraph on each of your statements write an argumentative paragraph to record and organize the research to support your position. To remind you of the correct layout to use, and the correct way to embed citations in your work, remember to refer to "APA style." Also remember to refer to the *Glossary" to double-check any legal terminology you use