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Year 8 - Term 2 Ethics and Justice

Authored by Toby Romanin

English

8th Grade

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Year 8 - Term 2 Ethics and Justice
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What is the definition of bigot and what is its adjective form?

If you look up to your ceiling, the answer is written there. Bigotry

A block of metal, usually iron, gold or copper. Bigotry

Intolerance of those who hold a different opinion. Bigoted

To agree with though who hold different opinions. Bigoted

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What is the definition of naive and what is its noun form?

To appear unwilling or unresponsive. Naiveted

A sharp object used to cut or slice. Naiveness.

Showing a lack of wisdom, experience or judgement. Naivety

An insult to that refers to someone's dishonesty. Naivety

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What is the definition of equity and what is its adjective form?

The quality of being fair and impartial. Equitable

To give someone equal shares in something. Equitable

To be expressive. Equitised

How Mr Romanin treats 8C. Equine

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What is the definition of allege and what is its adverbial form?

An overhanging space usually found at a height. Alleging

An action that someone has supposedly done. Allegedly

An action that someone has done, and has been proven by court. Allegedly

A grammatical structure that helps explain and provide reasoning. Alledgment

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What is the definition of premeditated and what is its nominalised form?

To think out beforehand. Premeditation

The act of thinking about and then breathing, stretching, and finding inner peace. Premeditises

To act on suspicion or alleged wrongdoing. Premeditation

To falsely accuse someone of an act of crime. Premeditatising

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What is the definition of a defendant?

An individual, company or institution who is being sued in the court of law

Someone who stops a barrage of physical attacks

Someone who attempts to prove that someone committed a crime to the courtroom

Someone who makes a judgement with their peers about the alleged guiltiness of a felon

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What is the definition of acquit?

A style of dance perfected by Cyle

To free someone from a criminal charge through a not guilty verdict

When someone has been convicted of a crime

To waive legal proceedings by paying monetary fees

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