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Kthamas

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Which of the following is an incorrect element of intentional inflection of emotional distress?
 
  a. Acts or words amounting to extreme and outrageous conduct.
  b. Intent.
  c. Causation.
  d. Any kind of minor reaction to the words or conduct such as anger.

Question 2

For the tort of false imprisonment, which is an untrue statement?
 
  a. Words alone, without an act, may be sufficient to establish this tort.
  b. Intent is required.
  c. Confinement must be limited to a minimum size room.
  d. There is no element of confinement if there are reasonable means of escape known to the plaintiff.



Danny Ewald

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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