The 'scope of liability' test in remoteness of harm in a negligence action requires the plaintiff to prove that:
A) the kind of harm was reasonably foreseeable.
B) the harm has some proximity to the breach.
C) the harm was unreasonably close to the location of the plaintiff's body or dwelling.
D) the harm caused by the defendant was libellous or intentional.
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