In his closing argument, an attorney:
a. Summarizes his presentations and argues in his client's favor
b. Attempts to discredit the opposing side's key witness
c. Chooses only one point from his case to focus on
d. Suggests an appropriate remedy for his client
e. All of these choices are correct
A
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