Question 51 1 pts David lit a candle in his apartment one morning and then...

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Question 51 1 pts David lit a candle in his apartment one morning and then left for work. A few hours after he left his apartment, a burglar broke into his apartment and knocked the cand le over, burning down the entire building. David would likely not be liable for injuries because: it was unforeseeable that a burglar would break into his apartment, knock over the candle, and start a fire. it was unforeseeable that a building would catch on fire from a candle. it was foreseeable that such an accident would occur when one leaves a candle burning. it was foreseeable since the apartment building didn't have fire sprinklers

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