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Open-ended questions are broad and can be answered in detail (e.g. "What do you think about this product?"), while closed-ended questions are narrow in focus and usually answered with a single word or a pick from limited multiple-choice options (e.g. "Are you satisfied with this product?" → Yes/No/Mostly/Not quite).
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A. To increase the risk of having to defend an attack.
I think it’s C
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Answer: A. Interpret handwritten terms to control printed ones
Explanation: The court will certainly take into account all the relevant terms of the contract, whether printed or handwritten. For any written term of the contract to be relevant, there must be evidence of it in the sense of being stamped or otherwise. Then the handwritten parts / terms of the contract are used to execute the control of the printed one.