—— popular belief, the criminological concept isn’t just limited to criminal justice, police officers, or public offenders.
A. Contrary to
B. As to
C. Instead of
D. In contrast
E. Besides

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A. She become a better person.
B. She becomes a better person.
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The milk splashed all over the table and all over the cat.
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Where does the chef work?
A. In the hospital
B. In the library
C. In the Restaurant
D. In the fire station
