Вопрос задан 09.11.2023 в 07:35. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Лосев Владислав.

Open the brackets and give the proper forms of the Past Simple Tense. Carjacking is a form of

hijacking, where the crime is of stealing a motor vehicle and so also armed assault when the vehicle is occupied. Historically, such as in the rash of semi-trailer truck hijackings during the 1960s, the general term hijacking (be) used for that type of vehicle abduction, which (do) not often include kidnapping of the driver, and (concentrate) on the theft of the load, rather than the vehicle itself. During the later day car theft crime, typically, the carjacker is armed, and the driver is forced out of the car with the threat of bodily injury. In other rarer cases, the driver is kidnapped under the assault by a weapon and is retained as a passenger under duress, or made to drive his or her abductor. Women are particularly victimized in this latter method. The News first (use) the term in an August 28, 1991 report on the murder to Ruth Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who (be) killed when she wouldn’t surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what police (call) at the time “robbery armed unlawful driving away an automobile”, plaguing Detroit.
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term hijacking was used for that type of vehicle abduction, which did not

often include kidnapping of the driver, and concentrated on the theft of the

load, rather than the vehicle itself. During the later day car theft crime, typically,

News first used the term in an August 28, 1991 report on the murder to Ruth

Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who was killed when she wouldn’t  surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the  rash of what police called at the time “robbery armed unlawful driving away an  automobile”, plaguing Detroit.

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Carjacking is a form of hijacking, where the crime is of stealing a motor vehicle and so also armed assault when the vehicle is occupied. Historically, such as in the rash of semi-trailer truck hijackings during the 1960s, the general term hijacking (was) used for that type of vehicle abduction, which (did) not often include kidnapping of the driver, and (concentrated) on the theft of the load, rather than the vehicle itself. During the later day car theft crime, typically, the carjacker is armed, and the driver is forced out of the car with the threat of bodily injury. In other rarer cases, the driver is kidnapped under the assault by a weapon and is retained as a passenger under duress, or made to drive his or her abductor. Women are particularly victimized in this latter method. The News first (used) the term in an August 28, 1991 report on the murder to Ruth Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who (was) killed when she wouldn’t surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what police (called) at the time “robbery armed unlawful driving away an automobile”, plaguing Detroit.

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