English, 18.12.2020 04:00 jordanfvest
On the night of December 12th, Ms. Shaina Graves slipped on the ice
after leaving her sorís
hockey game at the Fordham Center. The fall
resulted in a broken wrist, which has caused Ms. Graves pain and
suffering in addition to medical bills totaling $1,085. The Fordham
Center should be held responsible for her injury. A spokesperson for
the Fordham Center says that the parking lot was salted at 200 that
afternoon and they could not have predicted the cold temperatures
that night. However, weather reports did warn of freezing temperatures, and other businesses report salting again in the evening.
How would the author best respond to a counterclaim that Ms Graves fell because she was clumsy?
A By pointing out that several others slipped on the ice and fell that
same night
B. By sharing the ground keeper's records that show there was no
salting after 200
C. By showing on Ms Graves has a history of accusing businesses
of causing her injury
D by exploring that the and her son were both artying armloads of hockey equipment.
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