A is corrent. The requirement is to identify the factor that does not have to be proven to sue a CPA for negligence. The elements needed by a plaintiff to prove negligence against a defendant (including a CPA) are proof of the standard of due care, breach of that standard of due care, injury, and cause including both cause-in-fact and proximate cause. A is corrent because reliance is not a requirement that a plaintiff must prove in a lawsuit based on negligence. B is incorrect. This must be proved. B is incorrect. This must be proved. D is incorrect. This must be proved.
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