When a man deliberately —— to do wrong, there is little hope for him.
CIRCUMSTANCE ([page 105]).
QUESTIONS.
1. To what classes of things do we apply accompaniment? concomitant? circumstance? event? fact? incident? occurrence? situation? 2. Can you give some instances of the use of circumstance? 3. Is it a word of broader meaning than incident?
EXAMPLES.
The —— that there had been a fire was proved by the smoke-blackened walls.
Extreme provocation may be a mitigating —— in a case of homicide.