Joe sees Karo floundering in Lake Rough Waters. Joe is liable on the ground of negligence
A. if Joe attempts to rescue Karo and Karo drowns.
B. if Joe does not attempt to rescue Karo and Karo drowns.
C. if Joe does not attempt to rescue Karo whether or not Karo drowns.
D. under no circumstances.
Answer: D
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