she was kidnapped by , then joined her kidnappers. its kind of like the stockholm syndrome where you come to accept and identify with your kidnappers.
Yes, the word kidnappers is a common noun, the plural form for the singular, kidnapper, a word for any kidnapper anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted kidnapper of Lindbergh baby.Cape Kidnappers, New ZealandKidnappers Lane, Cheltenham, UK"The Little Kidnappers", 1953 movie with Jon Whiteley
Only you can invent the actual dialogue - you're the writer! Kidnappers are criminals, so their dialogue is usually going to be rough and mean when they talk to the person being kidnapped; they'd want that person scared and obedient to them. When they talk to the person they're trying to get money from, they'd try to sound tough and ruthless.
Kidnappers - 2013 was released on: USA: 9 May 2013
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There is no specific collective noun for the word kidnapper, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a band of kidnappers, a gang of kidnappers, etc.
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Kidnappers may physically restrain you, threaten you, or isolate you from others. They may demand ransom, control your movements, or use force or coercion to keep you under their control. It's important to remember that every situation is unique, and seeking help from authorities is crucial in cases of kidnapping.
Kidnappers usually kidnap people to... rape them, hurt , and/or torture them.Sometimes they kidnap just for fun, or for money.They also do it just for sex.Keep safe from kidnappers walk with someone at all times.!.!
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