In which situation is Pryhoda most likely to stop to help a motorist standing next to a car on the side of the road?

a. When she is in a bad mood.
b. When the stranded motorist is a man.
c. When the stranded motorist is on the turnpike, with many cars going by.
d. When the stranded motorist is the only car on a lonely back road in the country.


D

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