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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
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4 Some m_ _ _ _ _s stole his money and credit cards. 5 J_ _ _ _ _ _ _s steal cars and drive them around for fun. 6 The m_ _ _ _

_ _r was sentenced to thirty years in prison for killing his wife. 7 There was a b_ _ _ _ _ _y in our street last night. Someone stole paintings from Jane's house. 8 The manager of the museum reported the t_ _ _ _ of a famous painting. 9 The police said the fire wasn't an accident. It was a_ _ _ _.
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weqwewe [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4.

5. jokesters ?

6. murderer

7.

8. theft

9. arson

Explanation:

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