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Filled with anger because of injustice or unfairness |
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Discomposure; being alarmed or upset |
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Release; withdraw from; give up |
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Try to overcome, solve, or deal with |
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Not having sufficient ability, incapable |
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Making unjustified claims to excellence or importance |
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Shyness; lack of self-confidence |
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An excuse that an accused person uses to show that he/she was somewhere else than at the scene of the crime |
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An advance or discovery that helps solve a crime |
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A fact or object that helps to solve mysteries |
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An act committed in violation of the law |
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To infer by logical reasoning |
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A person who investigates crimes and gather information |
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Something, such as a witness statement or object that is used as proof in a crime |
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a guess or feeling not based on know facts |
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An inner drive that causes a person to do something or act in a certain way |
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Something that is secret and unknown |
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The arrangement of incidents in a story |
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Something that is used to divert attention away from the basic issue |
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The time, place, and environment and surrounding circumstances of a story |
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Another name for a detective |
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A person who is suspected of a crime |
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