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Tazate

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Maggie experiences road rage and intentionally rams her motor vehicle into a motor vehicle operated by Lois, who receives a minor personal injury. Lois sues Maggie for battery. Which statement is true:
 
  a. Maggie will not be liable to Lois because Lois was not severely injured.
  b. Maggie will not be liable to Lois because Maggie did not touch Lois' person.
  c. Maggie will be liable to Lois because she did not act as a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances.
  d. Maggie will be liable to Lois because she struck Lois' motor vehicle and the vehicle is an instrumentality closed associated with Lois.

Question 2

The first paragraph of an application letter:
 
  A. Identifies the position for which you are applying
  B. States your full name
  C. Gives a thesis overview of the letter
  D. A & C
  E. B & D
  F. None of these



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parker125

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



Tazate

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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