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Dominik [7]
3 years ago
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Today you will write your own crime story. You can come up with something on your own or use a movie or book you have read as in

spiration. Use your notes to create the story which details (including before, during, and after) a crime. Be sure to include the following: Multiple parties to the crime At least 1 preliminary crime At least 1 crime against the person At least 1 crime against property Defense which the defendant(s) would attempt to use. Use Word to type your story. Underline all parties to the crime, put in bold all the crimes which take place, and italicize the defense strategy.
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1 answer:
son4ous [18]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ME!! (I’m struggling in microeconomics) For each scenario see whether you agree. Then determine if the scenario is talking about a price for or price silly then graph the price control to show the results.

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