Agency
An agent who volunteers information to benefit the client that the client did not ask for is fulfilling the duty of:
AObedience
BDisclosure✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DAccounting
Explanation
The duty of disclosure (sometimes called the duty to inform) requires an agent to proactively share all known material information that could affect the client's decisions — not just to answer questions when asked.
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