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Ralph purchases a porch swing and is assured by the salesperson that it can safely support an adult and hold up to 200 pounds. The salesperson knows that there have been issues with this model of porch swing not reliably supporting the weight of adults in the past. A visitor to Ralph's home, Jessica, who weighs less than 200 pounds, is injured when the porch swing fails. She sues the store that sold the porch swing under a theory of misrepresentation. Jessica will .A. prevail in her suit because the salesperson engaged in fraudB. prevail in her suit because the store is strictly liableC. prevail in her suit as the product was clearly misrepresentedD. not prevail in her product liability suit under a theory of misrepresentationE. prevail in her suit because the salesperson was negligent

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