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This reading comprehension passage about Pleading the Fifth Amendment is designed with your students in mind, ensuring a delightful and educational experience.

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  • 5 True/False questions

  • 5 short answer questions

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Summary of passage

The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from self-incrimination in criminal cases by allowing them to remain silent. Pleading the Fifth means choosing not to answer questions that could be used against them. It is a way for people to safeguard their rights and protect themselves. This right ensures fairness and justice in legal situations. Pleading the Fifth is not an admission of guilt but a way to exercise one’s rights. It is crucial in preventing individuals from being forced to say things that could harm them. By remaining silent, individuals can avoid incriminating themselves in criminal cases. It is an integral part of the legal system that upholds the principles of fairness and justice for all.

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