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Dominic Toretto: Who did this?

Luke Hobbs: You remember Owen Shaw? The one we (1)___________ half of London (2)___________  trying to get. Well, This is his big, bad brother. Take a look at this.

Dominic Toretto: Deckard Shaw

Luke Hobbs: British Special Forces (3)___________. The kind of unique asset that no government would ever admit to employing.

Dominic Toretto: Black Ops boys.

Luke Hobbs: Worse. They created a monster. They felt Shaw was a necessary evil until eventually they decided he was unnecessary. The powers that be felt that he knew just a little bit too much. The asset became a (4)___________. So they sent in 20 elite operatives to retire him.

Dominic Toretto: And they missed.

Luke Hobbs: That was 6 years ago and Shaw's been a ghost ever since.

Dominic Toretto: Until now. How do I find him?

Luke Hobbs: The (5)___________  answer is: you don't.

Dominic Toretto: He killed Han. Almost killed my family.

Luke Hobbs: He also tried to put me in a body bag, too. Which is why when I get out, I'm gonna put a hurt on him so bad he's gonna wish his mother had kept her legs closed. But until then, my official answer to you is (6) ___________.

Dominic Toretto: Now you know I can't do that.

Luke Hobbs: I do know you, Dom. Which is why now I give you a brother to brother answer. You do whatever it is you gotta do. When you find that son of a bitch, just do me one favor.

Dominic Toretto: What's that?

Luke Hobbs: Don't miss.

___________  agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority

___________: someone who kills a famous or important person, usually for political reasons or in exchange for money

___________ to intentionally destroy a building or other structure because it is not being used or it is not wanted any more

___________: something or someone that causes you a lot of trouble, often when that thing or person should be helping you

___________ to stop your work (particularly used in the army as a way to tell soldiers to stop fighting)

___________ past tense of “tear (something) down”


Answers:

Dominic Toretto: Who did this?

Luke Hobbs: You remember Owen Shaw? The one we (1)tore half of London (2)down trying to get. Well, This is his big, bad brother. Take a look at this.

Dominic Toretto: Deckard Shaw

Luke Hobbs: British Special Forces (3)assassin. The kind of unique asset that no government would ever admit to employing.

Dominic Toretto: Black Ops boys.

Luke Hobbs: Worse. They created a monster. They felt Shaw was a necessary evil until eventually they decided he was unnecessary. The powers that be felt that he knew just a little bit too much. The asset became a (4)liability. So they sent in 20 elite operatives to retire him.

Dominic Toretto: And they missed.

Luke Hobbs: That was 6 years ago and Shaw's been a ghost ever since.

Dominic Toretto: Until now. How do I find him?

Luke Hobbs: The (5)official answer is: you don't.

Dominic Toretto: He killed Han. Almost killed my family.

Luke Hobbs: He also tried to put me in a body bag, too. Which is why when I get out, I'm gonna put a hurt on him so bad he's gonna wish his mother had kept her legs closed. But until then, my official answer to you is (6)stand down.

Dominic Toretto: Now you know I can't do that.

Luke Hobbs: I do know you, Dom. Which is why now I give you a brother to brother answer. You do whatever it is you gotta do. When you find that son of a bitch, just do me one favor.

Dominic Toretto: What's that?

Luke Hobbs: Don't miss.

official agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority

assassin: someone who kills a famous or important person, usually for political reasons or in exchange for money

tear (something) down to intentionally destroy a building or other structure because it is not being used or it is not wanted any more

liability: something or someone that causes you a lot of trouble, often when that thing or person should be helping you

stand down to stop your work (particularly used in the army as a way to tell soldiers to stop fighting)

tore (something) down  past tense of “tear (something) down”