Answer:
d. intentional misrepresentation
Step-by-step explanation:
Intentional misrepresentation occurs when a person provides false or incomplete information to influence a purchase or the closing of a contract. The person who gives you the false information does this intensely and knows that it will cause damage to those who are buying your products or closing a contract. An example of this can be seen in the question above where Bartie said that a particular product was safe for children when he knew the product contained heavy metals in its composition.