And even though the Defendant seemed to sense that his behavior toward the Plaintiff was truly awful and unforgivable, he simply couldn’t control it due to the mounting displeasure and inconvenience caused by her untimely stumble. Q: Why does the author say her stumble is untimely?
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- Which of the following is a principle of defamation? A: Duty of care breached B: Statement refers to the plaintiff C: The defendant committed an act/omission which caused inconvenience to the plaintiff D: Absolute Privilege
- ______ , he does get irritated with her. A: As he likes her much B: Though much he likes her C: Much though he likes her D: Much as he likes her
- _______,he does not love her. A: As he likes her very much B: Though much he likes her C: Much although he likes her D: Much though he likes her
- Why is social behavior difficult to change A: One's behavior is inborn so that nothing can be done about it. B: One's behavior is instinctive so that he/she can't act differently. C: One's behavior is taught from childhood so that it is fixed as normal in his/her childhood. D: If one never changes his/her geographical dwelling, his/her social behavior can never be change
- Her smile _______ her secret even though she didn’t admit the fact.