Answer:Jargon
Explanation: Jargons are refereed to a special language(mostly professional) used and understood by a particular group of people to communicate effectively some specific contexts within them which people outside the group may not be able to understand. There are different types of jargons which are political jargons, Workplace jargons, Millitary jargons,Medical jargons, Buisness jargons etc
Jargons should not be confused with slangs which is also particular to a group but merely an informal spoken language chosen instead of the standard language of a particular word or words and are most times funny expressions.
1. After Bill Sykes killed Nancy, he was on the run, but after police identified him as travelling with a dog, he attempts to drown the dog to rid himself of a companion, as well as deeming himself less of a suspect.
2. Bill Sykes killed Nancy.
3. Edward Leedford
4. I don’t know this one!
5. Mr Brownlow.
6. He shoots her in the head, but this only grazes her forehead, so he picks up a club and beats her on the wound until she dies.
7. Agnes Fleming (his dead mother), Edwin Leeford (his dead father) and Edward Leeford (his dead half brother).
8. She steals her gold locket, the only clue to Oliver’s identity.
9. She rejects him for fear that marriage to her may harm his career in church.
10. Bill Sykes.
I answered all of them apart from one I didn’t know, so I hope this helps!
The <span> lines indicate that the speaker is concerned about what others think of him are:
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With a bald spot in the middle of my hair—
[They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”]