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arrested

to be captured by the police or another authority and taken into custody (verb)

law a rule or set of rules made by the legislative branch of government (noun)

their belonging to them; belonging to other people (adjective)

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2. Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to move to the back of a bus, and her courage helped to change an unfair law.

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3. He was arrested but later released when police officers learned that someone else ______--__ had committed the crime.

1. The driver received a ticket for not wearing a seat belt because she broke the state's seat belt law. 2. Congress and the president must approve a law. 3. Breaking a law can lead to punishment.

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1. You are unhappy or worried whenyou are upset.

unhappy or worried (adjective)

rig.ht a freedom orpower that a person can justly claim (noun)

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says that something is, or asks if something is (adverb)

I was upset when I found out the game was cancelled.

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Dad asked if I was upset, or troubled, about something. A right is a legal, social, or economic privilege that guarantees freedom and equality for all citizens.

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Long ago in the United States, women and people of color did not have the right to vote, even though white men did. The 1964 Civil Rights Act made it illegal to deny people a right on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or country of origin.

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1. Are there any snacks left? 2. There were five apples, but I ate one, so now there are four. 3. If a sentence says something is or asks if something is, the word "there" is used with a "be" verb at the beginning of the sentence.

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