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English, 09.12.2020 14:00 smithad242

Match the words: Murderer, Mugger, shoplifter, Thief, Vandal, Pirate, burglar, Robber, killer with their definitions. 1. A person who has killed someone deliberately and illegally.
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2. A person who steals from a person or place, using violence or threats
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3. A person who steals goods from a shop without paying for them
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4. A person who enters a building illegally in order to steal
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5. A person who attacks somebody in public place in order to steal
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6. A person who makes illegal copies of books, computer programs…..
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7. A person who kills another person
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8. A person who steals something from another person or place
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9. A person who deliberately destroys or damages public property.
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