The 'but for' test in negligence law is used to establish:
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A
Whether the defendant owed a legal duty of care to the plaintiff
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B
Whether the defendant's breach was a proximate or legal cause of harm
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C
Whether the defendant's conduct was a cause-in-fact (actual cause) of the plaintiff's injury
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D
Whether the plaintiff's damages were foreseeable at the time of the breach