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d. A … or someone who works for the … generally has … they sus-
pect of … in order to … .
e. Generally, the … or … can’t … without permission, unless they ac-
tually saw …, or the … .
f. The … can’t loudly… in front of … and must not be … or … during
… .
g. … typically comes in the form of … with the officer as he … or
when … as he is being placed in … .
h. … with the duties of … typically occurs when … to prevent the ar-
rest of another … or when a person is … as he is … .
i. … or … means… motor vehicle… while… .
j. If you are … for … you may be asked … .
k. The police will … including … to the …where a decision about
…be made.
l. Usually these… incur…, …, and … along with … .
m. In order to … someone …, the … must show that … about … re-
sulting from …, and that the … should… such … .
2. Find the synonyms in the text to the following words and use them
in the phrases of your own.
1. illegal – ..; 9. grave – ..;
2. intentional – ..; 10. impolite – ..;
3. legitimate – ..; 11. insulting – ..;
4. unintentionally – ..; 12. rational – ..;
5. unlawful – ..; 13. superfluous – ..;
6. illegitimate – ..; 14. substantial – ..;
7. minor – ..; 15. teasing – … .
8. great – ..;
3. Find the antonyms in the text to the following words and use them
in the phrases of your own.
1. wrongful – ..; 5. inoffensive – ..;
2. unintentional – ..; 6. reasonable – ..;
3. grand – ..; 7. legal – … .
4. polite – ..;
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4. Fill in the prepositions where it is necessary (for, on, with, of, in
front of , in order to, in, as, about, by) .
1. If a person arrested… shoplifting, it can be a misdemeanor or a fel-
ony, depending… the item taken.
2. The owner of the shop can detain a person they suspect… shoplift-
ing… to investigate the possible crime.
3. The owner or employee can't loudly accuse… the suspect… other
customers.
4. It is also a misdemeanor to interfere… an officer while he is en-
gaged… official duties.
5. Resisting arrest typically comes… the form … an arrestee physi-
cally struggling… an officer as he tries to place… handcuffs.
6. An arrestee is expected to comply… an officer's reasonable actions
to affect… an arrest.
7. If you are prosecuted, you should obtain… a good lawyer… consid-
erable experience… this field.
8. It defines reckless driving… "willful or wanton disregard… the
safety… persons or property."
9. … to charge someone… reckless driving, the prosecutor must show
that a driver did not care… the harm resulting… his or her driving
10. When another person is killed… the result… reckless driving, the
offending driver may be prosecuted… vehicular homicide, which is
punishable… imprisonment and a fine.
5. Restore the situations in which the following words and word com-
binations are used.
A. 1. the wrongful taking of someone’s property
2. with the intent to deprive smb. of smth.
3. to be composed of
B. 1. to depend on
2. a petty larceny
3. a grand theft
4. to vary
5. from state to state
d. A … or someone who works for the … generally has … they sus- 4. Fill in the prepositions where it is necessary (for, on, with, of, in pect of … in order to … . front of , in order to, in, as, about, by) . e. Generally, the … or … can’t … without permission, unless they ac- 1. If a person arrested… shoplifting, it can be a misdemeanor or a fel- tually saw …, or the … . ony, depending… the item taken. f. The … can’t loudly… in front of … and must not be … or … during 2. The owner of the shop can detain a person they suspect… shoplift- …. ing… to investigate the possible crime. g. … typically comes in the form of … with the officer as he … or 3. The owner or employee can't loudly accuse… the suspect… other when … as he is being placed in … . customers. h. … with the duties of … typically occurs when … to prevent the ar- 4. It is also a misdemeanor to interfere… an officer while he is en- rest of another … or when a person is … as he is … . gaged… official duties. i. … or … means… motor vehicle… while… . 5. Resisting arrest typically comes… the form … an arrestee physi- j. If you are … for … you may be asked … . cally struggling… an officer as he tries to place… handcuffs. k. The police will … including … to the …where a decision about 6. An arrestee is expected to comply… an officer's reasonable actions …be made. to affect… an arrest. l. Usually these… incur…, …, and … along with … . 7. If you are prosecuted, you should obtain… a good lawyer… consid- m. In order to … someone …, the … must show that … about … re- erable experience… this field. sulting from …, and that the … should… such … . 8. It defines reckless driving… "willful or wanton disregard… the safety… persons or property." 9. … to charge someone… reckless driving, the prosecutor must show 2. Find the synonyms in the text to the following words and use them that a driver did not care… the harm resulting… his or her driving in the phrases of your own. 10. When another person is killed… the result… reckless driving, the 1. illegal – ..; 9. grave – ..; offending driver may be prosecuted… vehicular homicide, which is 2. intentional – ..; 10. impolite – ..; punishable… imprisonment and a fine. 3. legitimate – ..; 11. insulting – ..; 4. unintentionally – ..; 12. rational – ..; 5. unlawful – ..; 13. superfluous – ..; 5. Restore the situations in which the following words and word com- 6. illegitimate – ..; 14. substantial – ..; binations are used. 7. minor – ..; 15. teasing – … . A. 1. the wrongful taking of someone’s property 8. great – ..; 2. with the intent to deprive smb. of smth. 3. to be composed of 3. Find the antonyms in the text to the following words and use them in the phrases of your own. B. 1. to depend on 1. wrongful – ..; 5. inoffensive – ..; 2. a petty larceny 2. unintentional – ..; 6. reasonable – ..; 3. a grand theft 3. grand – ..; 7. legal – … . 4. to vary 4. polite – ..; 5. from state to state 47 48
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