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(Burglar/ car/ personal) alarm (false/ under) arrest Arson
Terrorism Bag snatching Blackmail/ extortion
Whistleblower/tip-off Breathalyzer Bribe/ bribery
(online/ workplace) bullying camera (CCTV/ security) camera Burglary
Carjacking Cane/ caning Car thief/ car theft
(police/ prison) cell Community service (police/ political) corruption
(Permanent) criminal record (check) Dangerous driving (Guard) dog
Drunk driving (On the spot) fine Fake/forge/forgery/forged…
(Credit card) fraud (street/motorcycle) gang Gangster/ mafia
Groping Hack/ hacker/ hacking Graffiti
Handcuffs Heist Hijack/ hijacking
Hit and run Immobilizer (online) identify theft
Suitable sentences to begin your story
My friend told me that..."
I discovered that.
"I have (have) experienced this personally."
I hear that.
"I saw an article on..."
"I saw/heard that on the news,"
A report last week in the Palopo Pos/television informed that…
" In the newspaper a few days/weeks/... ago, it was reported that..."
" I was... in one day (a few years ago) when..."
" I experienced this (when...)."
" I know someone who experienced this."
Reading Practice
A Biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
American lawyer and judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg was
well-known for blazing new paths and fighting for women's
rights. From 1993 until her passing in 2020, she was a member
of the US Supreme Court.
She was born in 1933 in a working-class area of
Brooklyn, New York. Ruth's mother, Celia Bader, put much
effort into her education and frequently took her to the library.
Ruth went to James Madison High School in Brooklyn, which
consisted of several smaller institutions known as "Houses."
Ruth attended classes at the Law Institute House. She attended
Cornell University and majored in government. Martin
Ginsburg, a fellow student she later married in 1954, was
someone she met there. Martin & Ruth continued their legal
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