Gonzaga Street has not been used for 40 years. All evidence of pavement and curbs has vanished. While it still shows up on old plats of the town, the street has generally been forgotten. Essie Palisco wants her surveyor to tell her if she may extend her begonia garden into the old right-of-way without reproach. What advice might apply? (A) An easement can be extinguished by nonuse for five years (B) The property within the right-of-way generally reverts to the fee owners adjoining it when the right-of-way is no longer used (C) The right-of -way is not extinguished unless the town has done so by an official act, even if the street has been out of use for 40 years (D) Mrs. Palisco's flowers should not extend beyond the old centerline, which belongs to her neighbor across the street