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| I am giving you a few words so as to increase my vocabulary. Please clarify these words. 1_ How can we discern b/w "corporal punishment" and " capital punishment?" 2_Crimes such as "arson" and " mugging?" 3_Criminals like "vandal?" 4_What exactly is crime "offence?" 5_What is "prosecution?" 6_What is "remand home?" 7_What is "solicitor." Which side this lawyer belongs to? Please reply because i am on my way to improving my vocabulary. Thanks in advance, Zaffar. |
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| 1- corporal- beating capital- death 2- arson- fire mugging -street robbery 7- in British English, thetre are two types of laywer- a solicitor, who does general law, and a barrister, who is more specialised. There isn't actually a job 'laywer'. |
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