With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". (predicting Pennsylvania would hold that an omission or nondisclosure is actionable as a negligent misrepresentation only if there is a duty to speak); Masso v. United Parcel Serv. of Am., Inc., 884 F.Supp. 610, 616 (D.Mass.1995) (silence may be actionable where relationship of the parties creates legal or equitable obligation to communicate all the facts); Matthews v. Kincaid, 746 P.2d 470, 471 (Alaska 1987) (negligent misrepresentation requires either a misrepresentation or omission of a fact where there is a duty to disclose); Alaface v. Nat’l Inv. Co., 181 Ariz. 586, 892 P.2d 1375, 1387 n. 3 (1994) ("Negligent misrepresentation may be by omission or nondisclosure of material facts as well as by overt misrepresentation.”); Binette v. Dyer Library Ass’n, 688 A.2d 898, 903 (Me. 1996) (<HOLDING>); Lane v. Oustalet, 850 So.2d 1143, 1148

A: holding claim based on failure to disclose information to the epa preempted
B: holding that claims alleging negligent misrepresentation and failure to disclose seek economic damages not property damages within insureds policy
C: holding failure to disclose may constitute supplying false information to support negligent misrepresentation claim where such failure breaches a statutory duty
D: holding negligent misrepresentation sufficient
C.