Choose the examples that the author used to support his general statement. General statement: To catch the reader’s interest, the author begins his article by citing three examples as the craziest clauses of prenups.
A.
“A wealthy Mr. Ed Smith gets married to Mrs. Smith, and they enter into a New York prenuptial contract. They live in England, and then decide to get divorced. English lawyers will say…, while Mr. Smith will want it to be an American case…”
B.
But not everyone takes this advice. A classic example is cited by lawyers: “...”
C.
One man wanted the right to get a divorce if his bride-to-be gained more than 15 pounds once she became his wife.
D.
Another lawyer recalled one awkward episode where…
E.
A woman insisted on verifying who would walk the dog.
F.
A future husband wanted to be sure that if his marriage didn’t work out, he could keep his treasured ice-cream collection safely stored away in a freezer.
G.
The prenups of the famous make the headlines: lawyers for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis contested the prenuptial agreement between her and Aristotle Onassis after his death, reportedly winning $26 million in an out-of-court settlement.