Fact Pattern 3-2AFine Dining Corporation files a suit against Eat-at-Joe's, Inc.Refer to Fact Pattern 3-2A. The attorney for Eat-at-Joe's also questions Floyd. This is
A. a cross-examination.
B. a direct examination.
C. an interrogatory.
D. a request for admissions.
Answer: A
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