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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Which is accurate?

He is justfied in his abduction of his sister
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He is justified for his abduction of his sister?

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The first one means he kidnapped his sister, but he had good reasons for doing it. The second one doesn't have much meaning.

  • The first one means he kidnapped his sister, but he had good reasons for doing it.
  • The second one doesn't have much meaning.
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The first one means he kidnapped his sister, but he had good reasons for doing it.

The second one doesn't have much meaning.

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