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Question
(p. 534) Negligence is:
A. a misinterpretation which affects a person's reputation in society.
B. illegal participation in an otherwise legal activity.
C. deliberately exposing a person to the risk of injury.
D. an unintentional failure to act as a responsible, prudent person exercising ordinary care.
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