Ms. Frances had 25 students in her fourth grade classroom. One morning she stepped outside her classroom to talk to the teacher in the next room. She returned to the class when she heard screams. One of her students suffered damage to his eye when another student threw a paperclip across the room. What would you need to know to determine whether Ms. Frances was liable?
a. Whether the class was particularly rowdy.
b. Whether increased supervision could have prevented the student from throwing the paperclip.
c. The length of time she was in the hall.
d. All of the above.
ANS: C
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