Multiple Choice
In case of a tort claim of emotional distress, the plaintiff could:
A) win for having been insulted by bad language
B) win only if some physical injury is proven to accompany the mental injury
C) win only if "outward manifestations" of mental injury are apparent
D) win for observing a terrible injury inflicted on one's child
E) none of the other choices
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