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    One of the Three Primary Reasons for Investigating a Fire
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One of the Three Primary Reasons for Investigating a Fire

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

One of the three primary reasons for investigating a fire scene is


A) establishing a motive for the fire
B) identifying potential suspects
C) determining the point of origin of the fire
D) establishing a case for arson

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