she was kidnapped by , then joined her kidnappers. its kind of like the stockholm syndrome where you come to accept and identify with your kidnappers.
Yes, the word kidnappers is a common noun, the plural form for the singular, kidnapper, a word for any kidnapper anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted kidnapper of Lindbergh baby.Cape Kidnappers, New ZealandKidnappers Lane, Cheltenham, UK"The Little Kidnappers", 1953 movie with Jon Whiteley
Only you can invent the actual dialogue - you're the writer! Kidnappers are criminals, so their dialogue is usually going to be rough and mean when they talk to the person being kidnapped; they'd want that person scared and obedient to them. When they talk to the person they're trying to get money from, they'd try to sound tough and ruthless.
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Kidnappers - 2013 was released on: USA: 9 May 2013
There is no specific collective noun for the word kidnapper, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a band of kidnappers, a gang of kidnappers, etc.
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Kidnappers usually kidnap people to... rape them, hurt , and/or torture them.Sometimes they kidnap just for fun, or for money.They also do it just for sex.Keep safe from kidnappers walk with someone at all times.!.!
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