In reading Court decisions, Professor Wofford notices that the decisions typically discuss the "rational male." Wofford begins to write notes in which she ruminates about the notion of the rational male as well as why the concept of the rational female is not mentioned. Wofford's memos are:

a. code notes
b. operational notes.
c. theoretical notes.
d. integrating memos.
e. all of these choices are true.


c

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