English, asked by nehadede781, 2 months ago

boorish and there is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being
written down an ill-mannered fellow. The law does not compel me
to say “Please” or to attune my voice to other people's sensibilities
any more than it says that I shall not wax my moustache or dye
my hair or wear ringlets down my back. It does not recognize the
laceration of our feelings as a case for compensation. There is no
allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters.
Al. From the sentences given below, rewrite the false sentence
correctly :
(i) The liftman invited the passenger into the lift.
(ii) If you knock down a burglar, the law will acquit you.
(iii) There is no legislation against bad manners.
(iv) The complainant had to pay a fine.​

Answers

Answered by shahsabana608
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Answer:

1 False

2 True

3 True

4 False

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