Most experts today would advise a women who believes she is about to be raped to

a. resist with all means possible (verbal and physical) and try to escape
b. try to talk her way out of it, but not to react physically, as this often results in greater physical harm
c. avoid verbal assertiveness, as this may anger the rapist
d. not resist, as there is little chance of escape, and resistance will likely result in greater physical injury


a

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