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Does the warranty cover “consequential damages”? many warranties do not cover damages caused by the product, or your time and expense in getting the damage repaired. for example, if your freezer breaks and the food spoils, the company will not pay for the lost food. source: “warranties.” federal trade commission. 24 apr. 2009. web. 28 july 2011. what context-clue technique can you use to determine the meaning of “consequential damages”?

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