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From the options A, B, and C,
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Officer |
So you think your neighbor committed
murder. ______1______
( to interrogate ) |
Mr. Roy |
I heard a woman screaming for help and then I heard something
falling to the floor. |
Officer |
And then you saw your neighbor rush out
of the house ? |
Mr. Roy |
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( to confirm ). He looked
frightened. |
Officer |
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( to enquire ). |
Mr. Roy |
He was wearing a dark suit, a white
shirt and a blue tie. ______4______
( to beseech ) |
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interrogate |
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A |
I'm sure you knew that. |
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B |
Were you having some problems ? |
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C |
I heard you were with your neighbor. |
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D |
What makes you so sure of that ?
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2. |
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confirm |
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A |
That's right.
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B |
It's possible. |
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C |
I agree. |
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D |
Sure. |
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3. |
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enquire |
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A |
What was he wearing ?
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B |
Are you certain he was wearing a suit ? |
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C |
What did he look like ? |
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D |
Who was he ? |
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A |
He didn't look like a murderer. |
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B |
It's hard to believe he's a murderer. |
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C |
Please, officer, you've got to believe me.
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D |
I'm convinced he's killed his wife. |
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