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The detective examines the crime
The detective examines the crime scene carefully, yet he does not see the fingerprint on the windowsill. "The murderer must have
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roboo2
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Excerpt 2: The detective examines the crime scene carefully, yet he does not see the fingerprint on the windowsill. "The
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What aspect of this passage is common to much crime/detective fiction7
A number of potential suspects are alluded to who will be
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Deadene5
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What aspect of this passage is common to much crime/detective fictions?
a) a number of potential suspects are alluded to who will
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A detective gathers cell evidence at a crime scene. The victim is a 37 year old man, killed by a blow to the head. Closer
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Mary Beth
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Which sentence correctly uses ellipsis to show omission?
* 1 point The detective carefully examined the crime scene, looking for
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.,.
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A group of citizens, called a grand jury, examines the evidence in order to determine if the suspect should be charged with a
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ANSWER CORRECTLY
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A group of citizens, called a grand jury, examines the evidence in order to determine if the suspect should be charged with a
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A group of citizens, called a grand jury, examines the evidence in order to determine if the suspect should be charged with a
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_behindyou_
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"So you're quite shook up about this then?" asked the detective.
"And what did you think of that?" inquired the detective. "Where
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Larry
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