a person who steals money and things
A. a vandal
B. a thief

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A. My father said to me that I must work hard.
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Belinda saw very little of the horror movie, for she shut her eyes __________, when she heard the monster’s footsteps in the dead leaves, and when characters started screaming.
A. when the violins began to play
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A. My pocket had been picked.
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Find the verb.
A. silly
B. green
C. write
D. paper
