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to constitute a verbal offense, \fighting words\ must be which of the following?
a. deliberately provoking another
b. addressed to a person face-to-face
c. directed at a law enforcement officer
d. yelled inside of a crowded theater
Fighting words, in the legal context (subfield of Law in Social Science), are defined as words that are personally addressed to another in a face - to - face manner and are likely to incite an immediate breach of the peace. Option a is too general as provoking doesn't necessarily fit the legal definition of fighting words. Option c is incorrect as fighting words aren't limited to being directed at law enforcement officers. Option d refers to the "clear and present danger" doctrine (like the Schenck v. United States case about yelling in a crowded theater), not fighting words. So the correct answer is b.
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b. addressed to a person face - to - face