Those who pass through this gate without permission will be prosecuted.

Bypassers
Culprits
Absconders
Thoroughfares E. Trespassers

The correct answer is E. Trespassers.

A trespasser is a person who enters or remains on someone else’s property without permission. Trespassing is a crime in most jurisdictions, and trespassers can be prosecuted and fined or even jailed.

The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • A bypasser is a person who passes by or avoids something.
  • A culprit is a person who is guilty of a crime.
  • An absconder is a person who runs away or hides from the law.
  • A thoroughfare is a public road or street.

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