With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of a person results from any act, conduct, occurrence, transaction, or circumstance which, if death had • not ensued, would have entitled such person to recover damages in respect thereof, the person or party who, or the corporation which, would have been liable if death had not ensued shall be liable in an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured.... Adopting’ the reasoning of the district court, Lancaster contends that the broad wording of this statute—“Whenever -the death of a person results from any act”— allows her failure-to-train claim to serve as the basis for wrongful death liability. But Missouri law is clear, that, in the absence of one of the exceptions, the Board is entitled to sovereign immunity, on such a claim. See Fantasma, 913 S.W.2d at 391 (<HOLDING>). The district court properly denied summary

A: holding that sovereign immunity barred claim for compensatory sanctions against the government
B: holding that a claim that sovereign immunity has been waived is itself waived if not argued on appeal
C: holding that the doctrine of sovereign immunity barred a claim for money damages against the librarian of congress in his official capacity because immunity had not been waived and the exceptions to immunity did not apply
D: holding that sovereign immunity barred a wrongful death claim against the board and stating that the only question is whether the boards sovereign immunity protection was waived emphasis added
D.