To establish a private nuisance, a plaintiff:

A) must show that the defendant has substantially and unreasonably interfered with the use and enjoyment of the plaintiff's land.
B) must show that, in an action for damages in conjunction with private nuisance, the defendant's conduct was unreasonable.
C) need not show that the interference was unreasonable.
D) need only show that the quiet enjoyment of plaintiff's land was impacted.

A

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