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EXERCISENonacademic vocabulary Match each nonacademic word or phrase in column 1
with its deinition in column 2. Then, indicate each item’s part of speech (n., v., or adj.).- exception
- forensic
- infallible
- ingenious
- intimidate
- legitimacy
- match
- sample
- suspect
 10. victim
Reading comprehension
Every paragraph has a topic sentence. A topic sentence contains the controlling idea for
the paragraph and is usually the irst sentence of the paragraph. Skimming only the topic
sentences in a reading text can give the reader a general idea or overview of the text.
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EXERCISEReading for main ideasWrite the topic sentence of each of the paragraphs of the
reading text. The topic sentence of paragraph 1 has already been provided.
Paragraph 1 Anyone who watches television shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
will be familiar with DNA fingerprinting’s importance in modern crime-solving.
Paragraph 2Paragraph 3Paragraph 4Paragraph 5a. relating to the use of science to investigate crime
b. a person believed to be guilty of a crime
c. frighten or force someone into doing something
d. something that does not follow a rule
e. a specimen taken for scientiic analysis
f. a person harmed or killed in a crime or accident
g. being in accordance with the law
h. clever and inventive
i. never failing
j. correspond in appearance or likeness