Multiple Choice
Curtilage nearly always includes
A) the fenced area immediately surrounding a house.
B) the area enclosed by a fence even if it is not near the house.
C) the fenced area around a house and the immediately adjacent posted fields.
D) the fenced area around a house and anywhere from which the house can be seen.
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