The correct answer is D. Forgery.
Forgery is the act of making a false document or signature with the intent to deceive. It is a crime in many jurisdictions.
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Here are some examples of forgery:
- Creating a fake driver’s license or passport
- Signing someone else’s name on a document
- Counterfeiting money
- Creating a fake diploma or degree
Forgery can have serious consequences, including:
- Criminal charges
- Fines
- Imprisonment
- Damage to reputation
- Loss of employment
If you suspect that someone has forged a document, you should contact the authorities.