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Dusklight  #412523  Sat, 01 Sep 07 06:35 AM
The Code of Hammurabi consists of 282 case laws, or judicial decisions, collected toward the end of the reign of Hammurabi, the sixth king of Babylon's First Dynasty.


Shouldn't there be a 'that are' between decisions and collected to make it

The Code of Hammurabi consists of 282 case laws, or judicial decisions, that are collected toward the end of the reign of Hammurabi, the sixth king of Babylon's First Dynasty.


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Wanwo  #412536  Sat, 01 Sep 07 07:57 AM
Past tense, so use 'that were' if you want, but no, the sentence doesn't need it.
  
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