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  1. How were prisoner of war camps different from internment camps?1 Prisoner of war camps held fewer people than internment camps.
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  2. Can someone please help me find a website to find the answers to the following questions?What is prisoner rehabilitation? What
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  3. What do the recently updated truth in sentencing terms in Nevada mean for a prisoner’s sentence?(1 point)Responses A prisoner
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  4. What are 2 great application sentences I can use from this:Verse 1: “I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to
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  5. Writeacher, can you help me check these sentences? Thank you very much foryour invaluable help! 5)After making sure a person is
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  6. What do the recently updated truth in sentencing terms in Nevada mean for a prisoner’s sentence?(1 point)Responses A prisoner
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  7. 1. "Young!" exclaimed the first speaker, "why--Oh! didn't you catch on? Say--did you ever know an officer to handcuff a prisoner
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  8. As I'm summarizing an episode, I used the simple present to refer to the present situation (he keeps her prisoner...) and the
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  9. English 10 A Unit 6 Lesson 13 (Answers)1. Which phrase, in "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," BEST describes Brille? Answer -
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  10. A prisoner on trial for a felony is presumed innocent until proven guilty. (That is, innocent is the null hypothesis.) Which of
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