Multiple Choice
Andrew negligently hit a dog, which lay stunned in the street for a moment and then ran toward Bill, a bystander, and bit him.In this case:
A) the dog's action is a foreseeable cause of harm.
B) the dog's action is a superseding cause of harm.
C) Andrew will be liable to Bill, because the dog's behavior is a natural consequence of the situation caused by Andrew's negligence.
D) the dog's owner will be held strictly liable for Bill's injuries, but Andrew will be liable to the dog's owner.
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