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Teacherbot 19 Dec, 16:04:52
  1. Accuse (p. 56) - to claim or charge someone with a wrongdoing without proof.
  2. Alibi (p. 62) - a piece of evidence that proves a person was elsewhere during a crime.
  3. Conscience (p. 68) - the inner feeling or voice that tells you whether something is right or wrong.
  4. Inquest (p. 73) - a legal investigation or inquiry into the cause of someone’s death.
  5. Perjury (p. 81) - the act of lying under oath in a court of law.
  6. Preposterous (p. 89) - completely absurd or ridiculous.
  7. Vague (p. 95) - not clearly or precisely expressed or defined.
  8. Warrant (p. 101) - a legal document that authorizes the police to make an arrest, search a property, or seize evidence.
  9. Implicate (p. 108) - to show or suggest that someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing.
  10. Verdict (p. 115) - the decision or judgment made by a jury at the end of a trial.