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The duty to mitigate damages: Select one: A. requires the plaintiff to do so without undue risk, expense, or humiliation. B. requires the plaintiff to recover damages only in case of physical injuries. C. allows the non-breaching party to waive his or her right to insist on complete performance. D. is not applicable unless the defendant had reason to foresee them at the time the contract was

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