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Crime and Punishment

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    Crime and Punishment
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  • What’s the opposite of ‘a tiny cell’?
    a large cell
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  • What's the opposite of ‘being locked in a cell’?
    being let out
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  • When do they let prisoners out of the cell?
    to do exercise, to eat, to wash, etc.
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  • What preposition follows ‘convict’?
    of
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  • What did you do if you were convicted o f assault?
    hit someone, beat them up, etc.
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  • What happened if you were released after an appeal?
    a new judge / court found you innocent, or they overturned the decision - maybe they found new evidence - and you walk free
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  • What’s another word for undergo?
    have, go through. You can undergo (have/go through) an operation, rehabilitation, an investigation
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  • What preposition follows ‘emphasis / approach’?
    to
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  • What’s the opposite of treated ‘well’?
    badly or harshly
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  • In what ways could you be treated harshly?
    be given a longer sentence, be beaten by guards, be locked in the cell all the time
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  • Why might you only serve half your sentence?
    if you are released for good behaviour / conviction is overturned on appeal
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  • When do you launch an appeal?
    after you've been convicted / found guilty
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  • What's the opposite of a serious offence?
    a minor offence
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  • An example of a minor offence?
    speeding
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