(Q019) Sociologists generally agree that a decline of daily…
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(Q019) Sоciоlоgists generаlly аgree thаt a decline of daily civility in communities and neighborhoods can contribute to increased crime. Wilson & Kelling’s broken windows theory attempts to offset this decline of civility by encouraging the policing of minor crimes, such as drinking in public, to help counteract signs of social disorder. One of the major flaws in the broken windows theory is that the police
F. Quelle négаtivité ! Mаthieu is trаnsfоrming all оf what yоu say into negative sentences, just for laughs! Rewrite the sentences into the negative by using the appropriate negative form that corresponds to the underlined words. In some cases you will only need to replace the underlined word with the appropriate negative form. In other cases you will need to restructure the whole sentence and reposition the negative expression in relation to other elements of the sentence, like verbs or nouns. For example, in the model, in the first example, the correct response simply requires to replace the underlined word, and in the second example, the correct response requires the negative expression to be placed in relation to the verb that completes the sentence. Modèle : Quelque chose me dérange dans ses propos. You write: Rien ne me dérange dans ses propos. Ils voient quelque chose à côté de la chaise. You write: Ils ne voient rien à côté de la chaise. Remember: Negative elements in French minimally come in pair, don't forget about "ne" 1. Damien est déjà parti pour aller faire des courses. → Damien [response1] pour aller faire des courses. 2. Je pratique le tennis et le water-polo. → Je [response2]. 3. Tout le monde veut aller à la plage en hiver. → [response3] veut aller à la plage en hiver. 4. Quand je me promène en ville, je vois toujours mes profs de lycée. → Quand je me promène en ville, je [response4] mes profs de lycée. 5. Je vais partir quelque part en vacances ce janvier. → Je [response5] en vacances ce janvier.