Multiple Choice
The reasonable person standard compares the actions of the wrongdoer/tortfeasor with those of a hypothetical person known as the reasonable person. The standard of care that the law presumes the reasonable person meets is:
A) ordinary care or due care
B) extraordinary care
C) minimal care
D) the law presumes no particular standard of care; each case is evaluated individually
E) none of the other choices
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