The tort of trespass is 'actionable per se' because:
A) there is no need for the plaintiff to prove actual loss or damage in order to commence action.
B) the defendant must prove that the plaintiff suffered actual loss or damage.
C) there is a need for the plaintiff to prove that the defendant's act was intentional.
D) the plaintiff must prove that the defendant was negligent.
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