LEXICAL VARIATION (4)

This is an exercise about lexical variation in Dutch. Read this text about a shooting in Rotterdam. List first each instance in which the author lexically refers to the victim. Separate the items by commas. Next do the same for all references to the shooting, the shooter, and the victim's car. Pay attention to correct spelling. By clicking on 'hint' the next correct letter of the answer will be added. Use the 'check' button to correct your answer. Click on '?' for the correct answer. Once you have finished the exercise, you will be given a score. If your score is below 70% we advise you to review the grammar.
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"Een 39-jarige Hagenaar is donderdagmiddag in Rotterdam neergeschoten door een onbekende schutter. De man zat in de auto voor de supermarkt te wachten toen op het voertuig geschoten werd. Het slachtoffer is uit de wagen gevlucht richting de ingang van de winkel en daar dood neergevalen, aldus de politie. De moordenaar reed na het afvuren van de schoten weg. Volgens de politie zijn meerdere mensen getuige geweest van de schietpartij door een voorlopig nog onbekende man of vrouw."

How does the author refer to the victim of the shooting? Go through the text sentence by sentence. You have to list three items:
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How does the author refer to the shooting or the fact that shots were fired? Go through the text sentence by sentence. You have to list four items:
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How does the author refer to the shooter? Go through the text sentence by sentence. You have to list three items:
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How does the author refer to the victim's car? Go through the text sentence by sentence. You have to list three items:
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