Solomon filed a complaint that stated: "I went over to my neighbor Dominquez's house and he refused to let me borrow his hedge trimmer. A possible buyer of my house came over that evening and, when she saw my untrimmed hedges, lost interest in the house. I demand $2,000 from Dominquez, because he would not let me use his hedge trimmer and because of his refusal I did not sell my house."

Dominquez's attorney should
a. try and settle the case for something less than $2,000.
b. file a motion to dismiss (demurrer).
c. file an answer to Solomon's complaint.
d. file a cross-complaint for $2,500 in damages.


b

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