Match the words (1–6) to the sentences (A–F).
1 threat 2 boycott 3 discrimination 4 dem...
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Match the words (1–6) to the sentences (A–F).
1 threat 2 boycott 3 discrimination 4 demonstration 5 injustice 6 march
A Students are walking through the city centre, shouting ‘Down with the government!’ ___ B People believe that the decision of the judge was unfair. ___ C The terrorists say that if their demands are not met, they will blow up the plane. ___ D In protest, citizens refused to buy the company’s products. ___ E The students were not allowed into the university because of the colour of their skin. ___ F People stood outside the embassy with signs saying ‘Free the prisoners’. ___
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