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Question
- reread the line from paragraph 18: if youre standing in the dock, english is the difference between getting off with a fine or going to prison. what does the phrase \standing in the dock\ most likely mean? a. on trial b. wealthy c. a young man d. fluent in an african language
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In a legal - context, "standing in the dock" refers to being on trial in a court of law. The consequences mentioned (fine or prison) also suggest a legal situation.
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A. on trial