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If you are a suspect, are you 100% guilty?
NO.
Which is correct? Why? a. "There is the guilty!" b. "There is the guilty one!"
b. "There is the guilty one!" because "guilty" is an adjective.
What do we call the PLACE where a crime happens?
crime scene (n)
12. Which is NOT an example of a crime? a) a murder b) a robbery c) an interview d) a kidnapping
c) an interview
The ANTONYM of "guilty" is ______________. a) innocent b) criminal c) culprit
a) innocent
Let's see if we can figure out this 1000 piece __________. a) tracks b) puzzle c) crime scenes d) DNA
b) puzzle
One of the 5 ______________ has black hair, and black hair was found at the crime scene. a) emails (n) b) information (n) c) fingerprints (n) d) suspects (n)
d) suspects (n)
Using the clues from the crime scene, the detectives _____________ 3 possible suspects. a) solved (v) b) identified (v) c) unique (adj) d) criminals (n)
b) identified (v)
____________is the study of how the genes of living things pass on characteristics. a) Genetics b) Forensics
a) Genetics
When detectives use science to solve crimes, this is called _____________. a) genetics b) forensics
b) forensics
Detectives study tracks, or signs that people leave behind, like tire tracks, digital tracks or ___________. a) footprints b) puzzles c) trash d) sweat
a) footprints
One way to solve a crime is by using fingerprints found at the crime scene. Everyone has ___________ fingerprints. a) unique (adj) b) method (n) c) whorl (adj) d) loop (adj)
a) unique (adj)
All living things have DNA. DNA carries our ________ information and decides our characteristics, like hair and eye color. a) forensic (adj) b) tracks (n) c) genetic (adj) d) suspect (n)
c) genetic (adj)
There are four types of _______________ in forensics: fingerprints, tracks, DNA, digital tracks. a) suspects (n) b) guilty (adj) c) crime scenes (n) d) evidence (n)
d) evidence (n)
When somebody commits a crime, detectives have to ____________the crime scene very carefully. a) solve (v) b) investigate (v) c) puzzle (n) d) suspect (n)
b) investigate (v)