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Intars Kokorēvičs L3

EXERCISE 2 PAGE 125


A)3 B)2 C)4 D)1
1)Words which are same in the headline and text.
2)I think it will be C story because I am heard same story ,but with
credit payments.
3)Most ridiculous is C because women are going to the prison.
Most funniest is A because parrot don’t betrayed his
owner about football team.
Most saddest is C too because this situation is foolishly to make fake
death.
EXERCISE 3 PAGE 125
1) be
2) were
3) said
4) truly
5) from
6) it
7) for
8) a
9) own
10) a
11) in
12) for
13) been
14) than
15) walking
16) as

EXERCISE 4 PAGE 125


1)Parrot held in jail
2) 'It was a miracle such a delicate little thing survived’
3) Police say Kimberly Du, 36
4) She had faked her own obituary and forged a letter
saying she had died
5) A goldfish carried from its garden pond by floods
6) He's a real friend and we truly support San Lorenzo.
EXERCISE 5 PAGE 125
Chocolate who are gone
Poisoned Mars chocolate
Strange blackmailer
EXERCISE 6 PAGE 125
Thieves caught in stolen clothes
Ziguds 33, was detained by security officers at a Tesco
supermarket during the theft of sunglasses During the search of
the young man, the guards found a special device for removing
tracking tags from his clothes. Already in police Zigurds
admitted that it was not the first theft. During the search of the
apartment of the detainee, officers found stolen clothes from
stores. After Zigurds visit, brand clothing stores suffered the
following losses: Hugo Boss - £1,100; Tommy Hilfiger - £300;
Calvin Klein - £160; H&M - £130; Gant – £100 and Armani -
£60. The criminal himself confessed that he had purchased a
device for removing tracking tags on clothing on eBay, and he
easily found a guide for using it on YouTube. Given the
defendant's confession, as well as the fact that he returned all the
stolen clothes back to the stores, Zigurds managed to avoid a
monetary fine. Magistrate's court Swindon (Swindon
Magistrates Court) Zigurds sentenced to 150 hours of
community work. The lawyer of the thief in defense of his client
said that videos are widely available on the Internet explaining
how to commit such thefts and remain unnoticed.

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