4. Which is the true statement about the duty owed by the possessor of land to those who enter it? A. The possessor owes no duty to undiscovered trespassers and to anticipated trespassers. B. The owner or occupier of the property owes to a social guest the duty owed to an invitee. C. The duty extended to a licensee includes warning of concealed and dangerous conditions known to the possessor of the property, the use of ordinary care in active operations upon the property, and the making of reasonable inspections to discover dangerous conditions and to make them safe. D. The owner or occupier of land owes the highest duty to invitees.
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