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Sonments/7711 4 1 point Inlass of control, the final test-D's loss of self-controll must be objectively understandable-dictates that which clreumstances of D can be attributed to the reasonable person? J 0

Only D's age, but not D's sex is relevant in building up the context of the triggering event, and then determining O's capacity for tolerance and self-restraint in the context of that triggering event 0 0 0 0 Only D's age and sex are relevant in building up the context of the triggering event, and then determining O's capacity for tolerance and self-restraint in the context of that triggering event. in building up the context of the triggering event, all of D's circumstances are relevant. But only D's age and sex are then relevant to determining O's capacity for tolerance and self-restraint in the context of that triggering event. All of D's circumstances are relevant in building up the context of the triggering event, and then determining O's capacity for tolerance and self-restra” in the context of that triggering event. None of D's circumstances are relevant in building up the context of the triggering event, and then determining Discapacity for tolerance and restr of that triggering event. Previous in the cont Next

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