The Great Flying Carmelo has a high wire act in a local casino. He suspends himself over the casino floor and does very dangerous tricks. On the weekends, he practices in the yard of his rented house. This particular weekend, he fell and injured his back and neck.
What is the scope of liability for Carmelo's landlord?
A) Abnormally dangerous acts because walking on a high wire is dangerous
B) Nothing, a dangerous act must injure another person, not the person performing the act
C) Tortious misconduct because Carmelo should know better
D) Negligence for not telling Carmelo not to install a high wire in the yard



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