Assume Gerald is injured because his landlord, Barbara, fails to replace burned-out light bulbs in the hallway of his apartment building. If Gerald trips and falls and then sues Barbara for his injuries, the basis of his suit most likely will be:
A) negligence
B) intentional interference
C) res ipsa loquitor
D) breach of contract (lease)
A
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