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[EMG6] Unit 2 - lesson 4 & 5

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  • There was a visible ______ on her face when she heard about the missing money.
    slumber
    suspicion
    reputation
    prejudice
  • The lawyer argued that the evidence was not enough to prove the defendant was ______.
    innocent
    suspicious
    guilty
    arrogant
  • How can someone improve their reputation if it is damaged?
    By behaving honestly and consistently over time.
    By avoiding social interactions.
    By ignoring criticism from others.
    By accusing others of mistakes.
  • After reviewing the case, the officer decided there wasn’t enough evidence to ______ the suspect.
    reveal
    investigate
    accuse
    advance
  • To prove her point, she decided to ______ him of lying during the meeting.
    accuse
    investigate
    reveal
    advance
  • What do police need to do before making an arrest?
    They need to assume guilt without proof.
    They need to ask permission from the suspect.
    They need to investigate and collect evidence.
    They need to start a trial.
  • There was a growing ______ that he was involved in the robbery, though there was no proof.
    prejudice
    suspicion
    glimpse
    slumber
  • His ______ as a hardworking person helped him secure the job.
    prejudice
    reputation
    trial
    suspicion
  • The judge declared the defendant ______ after reviewing all the evidence.
    suspicious
    guilty
    innocent
    well-preserved
  • The young boy was completely ______, but he was still blamed for the broken vase.
    suspicious
    guilty
    arrogant
    innocent
  • The detective worked hard to eliminate personal ______ from influencing the investigation.
    prejudice
    trial
    suspicion
    arrogance
  • The police decided to ______ the area to find more clues about the incident.
    investigate
    accuse
    arrest
    unveil
  • She strongly denied the ______ that she had stolen the documents.
    innocence
    accusation
    prejudice
    reputation
  • ______ is a negative and unfair attitude towards people for reasons they cannot change.
    Prejudice
    Reputation
    Arrogance
    Suspicion
  • What role does suspicion play in solving a case?
    It proves someone is guilty beyond doubt.
    It makes people confess their crimes.
    It is the final step in deciding a trial.
    It helps guide investigators to find evidence.
  • The police were called to ______ the crime and gather evidence.
    investigate
    advance
    accuse
    arrest
  • The public has a positive ______ of him because of his years of honesty and hard work.
    trial
    glimpse
    reputation
    arrogance
  • The court scheduled a ______ to determine if the evidence was strong enough.
    reputation
    arrest
    trial
    glimpse
  • Why is it important to avoid prejudice in society?
    It guarantees everyone is innocent.
    It ensures fairness and equality for everyone.
    It helps people make friends easily.
    It allows people to avoid responsibility.
  • The scientist’s discovery will ______ the progress of medical research in the coming years.
    arrest
    reveal
    advance
    accuse
  • The manager’s ______ toward the new employees made the workplace uncomfortable.
    prejudice
    suspicion
    arrogance
    guilt
  • The jury found him ______ of the crime after listening to the witnesses.
    prejudiced
    arrogant
    innocent
    guilty
  • The officer had enough evidence to ______ the suspect and take them to the station.
    accuse
    reveal
    unveil
    arrest