Define the terms damage, injury, and harm.
A. Damage: physical harm to an object or property, Injury: physical harm to a person, Harm: physical and emotional damage or injury
B. Damage: mental harm to an object, Injury: mental harm to a person, Harm: mental and physical damage
C. Damage: emotional harm to an object, Injury: emotional harm to a person, Harm: emotional and physical damage
D. Damage: financial loss to an object, Injury: financial loss to a person, Harm: financial and physical damage
Select your answer:

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