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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #63600: Some -cides
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    Some -cides


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    1. If I am planning to take my own life. I am unfortunately planning to commit .

    2. Macbeth, by killing his own king, committed the horrendous act of .

    3. If one kills one's own sister(how appalling !) then one is committing a .

    4. A brother killing his brother is by no means uncommon when done for money and power. Yes, that would be committing .

    5. A woman killing her husband - however shocking it may sound- is .

    6. A husband doing away with his wife- equally shocking, this is .

    7. Killing a baby is a real gruesome crime. But there are such brutes around- to be precise.

    8. A child killing his/her mother-the most heartless act possible-is .

    9. The killer of one's own father is .

    10. The killing of a large number of people, especially the wiping out of a race is .










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