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Crime and punishment

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    Crime and punishment
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  • Find the odd one: espionage, arson, burglary, thief, assassination
    thief
  •  15
  • Find the odd one: traitor, penalty, witness, court, trial
    traitor
  •  15
  • Find the odd one: robbery, confess, mugging, kidnapping, shoplifting
    confess
  •  15
  • Find the odd one: prosecutor, judge, jury, lawyer, violence
    violence
  •  15
  • Find the odd one: go to prison/jail, pay a fine, community service, forgery, house arrest
  •  15
  • After a long conversation with the police, the man decided to __________ and admit that he had stolen the car.
    confess
  •  20
  • The government arrested the man for __________ because he had shared secret information with another country.
    espionage
  •  20
  • The __________ of the president was a terrible event that made the whole country sad and worried.
    assassination
  •  20
  • The police arrived quickly after a report of __________, where thieves broke into a house and stole money and jewelry.
    a burglary
  •  20
  • Many people lose their savings because of __________, when criminals trick them into giving money for fake projects.
    fraud
  •  20
  • The man was sent to jail for __________ after he attacked another person during an argument.
    an assault
  •  20
  • The fire at the shopping mall was started on purpose, and the police confirmed that it was a case of __________.
    arson
  •  20
  • The __________ ran out of the store quickly after stealing an expensive watch.
    thief
  •  20
  • The soldier was called a __________ because he gave important military information to the country’s enemy.
    traitor
  •  20
  • Many tourists are afraid of __________ because thieves can easily steal wallets and phones on busy streets.
    pickpocketing
  •  20
  • The police stopped a __________ attempt when a group of criminals tried to take control of a plane.
    hijacking
  •  20