In Baxter v. Ford Motor, where Baxter lost an eye because the glass in his car windshield was not shatterproof as Ford had claimed, Ford's liability was based on:
A) negligence in construction
B) misrepresentation in advertisements
C) privity in warranty
D) fraud in sales
E) none of the other choices
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