A) Detective: Clues B) Law: Justice C) Lawyer: Court D) Prisoner: Sentence
A) Judge: Trial B) Witness: Testimony C) Acoused: Convicted D) Lawyer: Guilty
A) Alibi: Accusation B) Evidence: Verdict C) Motive: Crime D) Innocence: Plea
A) Trial: Verdist B) Arrest: Alibi C) Interrogation: Suspect D) Crime scene: Clus
A) Criminal: Sentence B) Jury: Verdict C) Evidence: Conviction D) Law: Justice
A) Lawyer: Prosecute B) Judge: Sentence C) Criminal: Sentence. D) Police: Apprehend
A) Judge: Verdict B) Prosecutor: Evidence C) Lawyer: Defense D) Suspect: Alibi
A) Accused: Trial B) Jury: Deliberate C) Defendant: Prosecute D) Witness: Testify
A) Evidence: Clue B) Trial: Verdict C) Punishment: Sentence D) Forensic: Science
A) Law: Crime B) Innocence: Freedom C) Punishment: Guilt D) Jury: Verdict
A) She B) Ran C) Quickly D) Store
A) Adjective B) Noun C) Adverb D) Verb
A) John B) Diligent C) A D) Is
A) Verb B) Noun C) Adjective D) Adverb
A) Very B) Speaks C) He D) Loudly
A) Both B) Tea C) And D) Like
A) Adverb B) Verb C) Noun D) Preposition
A) Noun B) Adverb C) Verb D) Adjective
A) They B) Are C) Park D) Going
A) Adverb B) Verb C) Adjective D) Noun
A) Suspect B) Accusation C) Proof D) Alibi
A) Sentence B) Pardon C) Exonerate D) Convict
A) Plead B) Accuse C) Exonerate D) Question
A) Accomplice B) Culprit C) Offender D) Victim
A) Deductive B) Investigative C) Theoretical D) Speculative
A) Acquittal B) Verdict C) Sentence D) Plea
A) Intimidate B) Negotiate C) Advocate D) Persuade
A) Pardon B) Punish C) Sentencing D) Prosecute
A) Hindrance B) Motivation C) Incentive D) Encouragement
A) Arrest B) Release C) Apprehend D) Incarcerate
A) The investigator interviewed the suspect B) The suspect was interviewing the investigator C) The suspect was interviewed by the investigator D) Interviewing the suspect was done by the investigator
A) To offer suggestions for future research B) To introduce the research topic C) To present the methodology used in the research D) To provide a summary of the research findings
A) Logical organization of ideas B) Use of jargon and technical terms C) Proper grammar and punctuation D) Clear and concise language
A) Past tense B) Future tense. C) Present tense D) Conditional tense
A) Author's first name and page number B) Title of the source and publication year C) Publisher's name and publication date D) Author's last name and publication year
A) My Research Paper B) Important Points to Consider C) Thoughts and Ideas D) Chapter 1 Introduction
A) To summarize the author's personal opinions B) To provide background information on the topic C) To present the results of the research study D) To list all the sources consulted during the research
A) Summarizing the main points of a source and citing it. B) Paraphrasing someone else's ideas and properly citing the source C) Quoting a source without citation. D) Including a bibliography at the end of the document
A) Proofreading for spelling and grammar errors B) Asking a peer or colleague to review the document for feedback C) Reading the document aloud to check for clarity D) Making major changes to the content without reviewing the entire document
A) To organize information and improve readability B) To make the document look longer C) To confuse the reader D) To hide important information |