sues for "aesthetic pollution." The basis for his suit is Kyle's habit of wearing clothes Kennedy considers ugly. Kennedy's complaint offers details of Kyle's "ugly" clothing in many separate, numbered paragraphs. However, no law requires one to pay damages for wearing clothes that another considers ugly and for causing aesthetic dissatisfaction to some other party. Thus, Kyle wants to defeat Kennedy's claim as fast as possible. The best procedural device for doing so is: Group of answer choices the motion for a directed verdict. the motion for summary judgment. the motion to dismiss the motion for judgment not withstanding the verdict.