Which of the following are ways to challenge or attack a legal position or argument based on a statute?

A. The statute relied on as a guide does not apply
B. The statute is sufficiently broad to allow another interpretation
C. The statute has been misconstrued
D. The statute has been misapplied
E. All of the above
F. a, b, and c
G. b, c, and d


Answer: E

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