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Bob-Dole

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The legal term in Latin that means the thing speaks for itself.
 
 Locum tenens
  Res ipsa loquitur
  Respondeat superior
  Stare decisis

Question 2

When using a word processor, removing a section of text and placing it in another area can be down using which of the following commands?
 
 Escape
  Ctl, alt, delete
  Cut and paste
  Shift



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Answer to Question 1

Res ipsa loquitur

Rationale: Res ipsa loquitur is correct. Respondeat superior means let the master answer, locum tenens means to hold the place of, or substitute for, stare decisis means let the decision stand.

Answer to Question 2

Cut and paste

Rationale: When using a word processor, removing a section of text and placing it in another area can be done using the cut and paste commands.



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