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Assignment #1:

- diverts
1. to turn aside or from a path or course; draw off to a different course or use
2. to distract (the attention)
3. to distract from serious occupation; entertain or amuse
- offshore
1. off or away from the shore
2. at a distance from the shore
3. in a foreign country
- renewing
1. to begin or take up again; resume
2. to make (as a license, passport, etc.) effective for an additional period
3. to make, say, or do again
4. to recover youth, strength, etc.
5. to restore to a former state esp. so as to be used again
- inquiries
1. a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge
2. an investigation, as into an incident
3. a question
- sponsored
1. denoting an activity organized to raise money for a charity in which sponsors
agree to donate money on completion of the activity, or a specified period or
amount of it, by participants
- puzzling
1. confusing, baffling, or mystifying
- swab
1. a large mop used on ships
2. a bit of cotton, sponge, or the like, often fixed to a stick, for applying medicine,
etc
- chin
1. the lowest part of the face, below the mouth
- threat
1. a warning that one (or someone) will harm another, if something is done or
not done
2. a sign or warning of trouble or danger
3. a person or thing that threatens (peace, etc.)
- unhygienic
1. not in a state of good or normal health
- husks
1. Botany the dry outer covering of certain fruits or seeds, esp. of an ear of corn
- dealt
1. o occupy oneself or itself (usually fol. by with or in)
Assignment #2:
- Korean Cocaine Trafficker
- The passenger says “didn’t ever cross my mind” → It never crossed my mind says the
passenger.
- Michel says “we’ve had a gentleman arrive today from Japan” → We’ve a gentleman
who has arrived today from Japan. Michel says.
- Suspicious Man Tries To Leave With Someone Else's Suitcase
- The man says “This is your only bag?” → Is it your only bag? Asks the man.
- This man says “Nearly four weeks.” → The man says he will stay for nearly four
weeks.
- Customs Catches Man in a Lie
- She has told me that Martin is her flatmate. → She says “Martin is my flatmate”
- The woman says “Why have you come to Australia this time?” → She told me Why I
came to Australia this time.

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