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KWilfred

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Shannon was angry about something that happened at work and called her boss a fraudster and a criminal on her personal Facebook page. What has Shannon done that might lead to legal difficulties?
 A) She is guilty of the good-guy syndrome.
  B) She has used careless language.
  C) She has used abusive language.
  D) She has done nothing wrong.

Question 2

Chuck sent a letter to a teacher who had requested a tour of his company. In the letter he included the sentence Although we would love to have your class visit our company, much of the work area is too dangerous for group tours. What has Chuck done that might lead to legal difficulties?
 A) He has denied a professional request.
  B) He has used careless language.
  C) He has used abusive language.
  D) He has done nothing wrong.



morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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