The convict in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens wants a file and some food brought to him. He asks Pip, a young boy, to help him by providing these items to aid in his escape.
The term convict is not used anymore. If you want to become a convict, which I certainity hope it, if when you break the law and you get captured. Then they deport you into a new land, like the English when they brought all the prisoners to Australia
The first convict tells the sergeant he stole the food Pip brought him because he doesn't want Pip to get into trouble for giving him gifts. The convict wants to protect Pip and prevent him from facing any consequences for showing him kindness.
The convict was brought to the state penitentiary, where he would serve out his 32 year sentence. Convict - a person convicted of a crime, a criminal
If you were a convict, you brought nothing but the clothes you wore.
"no because they builed the place brought the objects in the museum" -- this may very well be the best answer ever. ^^ Truth
The force present when magnetic objects are brought near each other is the magnetic force. This force arises from the interaction of magnetic fields between the objects. When magnetic objects are brought close, they either attract (opposite poles) or repel (like poles) each other due to this force.
They want to convict Tom Robinson of a crime he didn't commit, purely because of his race.
The word convict is a noun, not a pronoun. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun convict are:he (subject), him (object) for a maleshe (subject), her (object) for a femalethey (subject), them (object) for more than one convictExample sentences:The convict earned early release because he had a good record while incarcerated.The convict's lawyer brought her some good news.The two convicts were put in lock-down because they had a fistfight.
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The convict knew the other man.