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13 English lessons on the topic of
'crime'
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“You're a criminal mastermind.”
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“Aren't you going to get in trouble for that?”
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“Do they suspect foul play?”
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“No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.”
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“Let's not jump to conclusions.”
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“Let's say that someone breaks into your house and tries to attack you. What would you do?”
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“They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.”
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“The jury found her 'not guilty'!”
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“I'm driving through a rough part of town.”
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“He claims he didn't do it, but I strongly suspect that he did.”
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