ANSWER 1:OPTION C
EXPLANATION- IN CALIFORNIA THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY IS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT.It gives all the citizens an inalienable right to pursue or obtain privacy.
ANSWER 2: OPTION B -PROPERTY
EXPLANATION:Trespassing refers to wrongful interference on some one's property without legal permission.
ANSWER 3:OPTION C -BREACH OF THEIR DUTY
EXPLANATION- The breach of duty means that their is a probability that the person's conduct will cause harm.
ANSWER 4: OPTION C- BUSINESS PRODUCT.
EXPLANATION: disparagement refers to false statement or an injurious statement of a business product or property.
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