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    Exam 6: Defending and Testing the Lawsuit: Motions, Answers, and Other Responsive Pleadings
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    A Response to a Motion
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A Response to a Motion

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Question 74

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A response to a motion


A) may be sufficient for a judge to deny the motion without a hearing.
B) can become the basis for a possible oral argument before the judge.
C) is unnecessary if there is a hearing.
D) may not include legal authority.

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