Answer:
B Whether the day care owner's use of her property makes her business abnormally sensitive to the presence of the dogs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The trier of fact needs to determine if the circumstances would be different if there was not a daycare next door. This is one of the affirmative defenses. It was established that if the action of the defendant would not have caused damage were it not for this abnormal sensitivity, the defendant is not liable. However, the defendant would be liable if it would effect someone that did not have abnormal sensitivity either.