Multiple Choice
According to the literal rule of legal interpretation:
A) when reading a text we should try to work out what the author intended to say rather than focusing on the actual words used.
B) when interpreting a text the intention of the author should be preferred over the ordinary, natural meaning of words.
C) if reading a text literally produces an interpretation not intended by the author it is appropriate to interpret language in the spirit that it was intended.
D) we should always read a legal text literally, with words and phrases given their ordinary and natural meanings.
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