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california boating laws
state of california, boating laws, 2010
california boating laws
navigation code

  1. obstructing navigable waters. every person who unlawfully obstructs the navigation of any navigable waters, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
  2. discharging oil upon navigable waters. except in case of emergency imperiling life or property, or unavoidable accident, collision, or stranding, or as otherwise permitted by law, it is unlawful and constitutes a misdemeanor for any person to discharge, or suffer the discharge of oil by any methods, means, or manner, into or upon the navigable waters of the state from any vessel using oil as fuel for the generation of propulsion power, or any vessel carrying or having oil in excess of that necessary for its lubricating requirements, and such as may be required under the laws and prescribed rules and regulations of the united states and this state.

as used in this section, the term oil means oil of any kind or in any
what would be the most effective substitution for the underlined part of sentence (5)?
a any lighthouse
b any home or house
c any coast guard dock
d any other vessel lit at night

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The question is about finding the most effective substitution for the underlined part (not fully visible, but from the context of California Boating Laws and navigation, a lighthouse is a navigational aid. Among the options, a lighthouse is related to navigation on water, while the other options (home/house, Coast Guard dock, other vessel lit at night) are less relevant to the context of obstructing navigation in a way that a lighthouse - a key navigational structure - would be. So option A (any lighthouse) is the most appropriate as it fits the context of navigation on water.

Answer:

A. any lighthouse