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27 January, 12:04

Yelling "fire" in a crowd without the existence of a genuine emergency is an example of

A. Limited

B. Unprotected

C. Obscene

D. Malicious

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  1. 27 January, 13:19
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    The answer is D Malicious. Because Malicious mean Ill-willed or just plain mean. Yelling fire in a crowd will cause panic in the crowd.
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