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Andrew sold a painting to Henry claiming it was an original Matisse. However, Andrew had recently bought the painting from an artist who specializes in reproducing original masters. When Henry showed the painting to an arts dealer, the dealer pointed out that it was a fake. Thus, Henry was a victim of .a. unconscionability. b. fraud. c. negligent mis-representation. d. slander.

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