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It is not necessary that the person abetted should be capable by law of committing an offence, or that he should have the same guilty intention or knowledge as that of the abettor, or any guilty intention or knowledge. Illustration (a) A, with a guilty intention, abets a child or a lunatic to commit an act which would be an offence, if committed by a person capable by law of committing an offence, and having the same intention as A. Here A, whether the act be committed or not, is guilty of abetting an offence.
Which is the FOURTH sentence of the paragraph?
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Which should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
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Which of the following is the second sentence of the passage?
Which is the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
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P. It’s true I built this wall and it was no good.
Q. But...
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S.offered by ...