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19 Cards in this Set
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affect (someone) [verb]
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to make a change in someone
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change, cause
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apologize [verb]
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to say you are sorry for something you have done
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sorry, take responsibility
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beat up [verb]
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to hurt someone badly by hitting them
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break into [verb]
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to enter a building by using force in order to steal something
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burglary [noun]
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the crime of getting into a building to steal things
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change your ways [verb]
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to start acting and reacting in a different way after something has happened
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commit a crime [verb]
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to do something against the law
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steal a wallet, mug a person
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community [noun]
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all the people in one place
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people, neighborhood
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crime [noun]
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an action that is illegal or against the law
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law, police
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damage [noun]
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the harm that is done to something
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tagged wall, broken window
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forgive [verb]
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to stop being angry with someone and stop blaming them, although they have done something wrong
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get over it [verb]
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Don't concern yourself with something that's already in the past; accept it and move on to more productive pursuits.
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guilty [adj]
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having done something that is a crime
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heal [verb]
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to make something healthy again
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hurt, get better
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make peace [verb]
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to stop fighting/ disliking someone
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offender [noun]
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the person who did the crime
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law, wrong
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prison [noun]
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a locked place where criminals stay
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criminals, justice
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rob [verb]
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to steal money or property from a person, bank etc
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victim [noun]
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the person hurt by the crime
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hurt, offender
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