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What does the Apology Act allow a person to do?

  1. Defend themselves in court

  2. Apologize without being held liable

  3. Charge a fee for apologies

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Apologize without being held liable

The Apology Act allows a person to apologize without being held liable for any negative consequences. Option A, defending themselves in court, is incorrect because the Apology Act does not pertain to legal proceedings. Option C, charging a fee for apologies, is also incorrect because the Apology Act does not involve any monetary transactions. Option D, none of the above, is incorrect because apologizing without consequences is a core tenet of the Apology Act. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.