Multiple Choice
In cases of invasion of privacy, entering someone's home without his or her permission violates
A) the right to physical solitude.
B) the right to protect private details of your life from publication.
C) protections from being presented in a false light.
D) protections from unauthorized use of one's name or image for commercial gain.
E) protections from intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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