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G6 U3R1 Vocab Review

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    Review of Vocab for Global Readings 5 Unit 1
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  • The PLACE a crime happens...
    crime scene (n)
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  • murder, robbery, car theft, fraud are all examples of...
    crimes (n)
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  • If you break the law, you ______________ a crime.
    commit (v)
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  • People who use science to solve crimes are called...
    Forensic Scientists (n)
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  • Four types of evidence are
    finger prints, digital tracks, DNA, and tracks
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  • If we think someone is GUILTY of a crime, we can call them a...
    suspect (n)
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  • The study DNA, genes, and how characteristics and diseases are passed in families is called
    Genetics (n)
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  • When we KNOW who commited the crime, we say we _______ the crime.
    solved (v)
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  • Sometimes, police ask witnesses to _____________ the suspect from pictures or a line-up.
    identify (v)
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  • Which is true? A.) or B.)? Why? A.) large amounts of money B.) large amounts of pencils.
    A.) Because "money" is UNCOUNTABLE and we use "amount" with uncountable nouns.
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  • If something is special or rare or uncommon or one of a kind we say it is...
    unique (adj)
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  • Is "puzzle" a noun or a verb in the sentence? "Math really puzzles me. Can you help me with my homework?"
    VERB
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  • A planned way of doing something, like in science experiments, is called a
    method (n)
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  • List 3 VERBS connected to CRIME.
    steal, kill, murder, kidnap, invesitgate, commit...
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  • List 3 NOUNS connected to CRIME.
    detective, weapon, blood, money, tracks
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