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Distinguish between a legal offence and a moral offence on the basis of the given text.

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Distinguish between a legal offence and a moral offence on the basis of the given text.

Legal offence  Moral offence
Burglary Rude behaviour
   
   
   
Distinguish Between
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Legal offence  Moral offence
Burglary Rude behaviour
Assault and battery Laceration of feelings
Violence Morose temper
Box Being insolent
Kick on the shins Bad manners
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Chapter 1.2: On Saying “Please” - Brainstorming (A3) [Page 23]

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Balbharati English Yuvakbharati [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1.2 On Saying “Please”
Brainstorming (A3) | Q 4 | Page 23

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