[Everlasting roses] Wanda's gardener claims that if she will pay him to apply a special treatment to her roses each week, the roses will never die. Wanda pays the gardener $25 each week for the special treatment. After a year, her favorite rosebush dies.
-Does Wanda have a valid claim for fraudulent misrepresentation?
A) Yes, but only if she relied on the false statement.
B) Yes, because she relied on the false statement and the gardener intended to deceive her.
C) Yes, but only if the false statement is material to the contract.
D) No, unless she can prove the gardener intended to deceive her.
E) No, because Wanda knew or should have known by the extravagance of the claim that the statement about the roses never dying was false.
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