Multiple Choice
The doctrine of comparative negligence permits damages to be:
A) increased by the magnitude of defendants' wrongdoing
B) increased by the amount of plaintiffs' goodwill
C) increased by the amount the judge thinks necessary
D) decreased by the percentage of defendants' negligence
E) none of the other choices
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