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A man liked to exercise late at night in the gym located in his condominium. As he entered the gym one night, he heard a woman screaming for help. The man rushed over to the woman, who was trapped under an 80-pound barbell. The man lifted the barbell off the woman, but injured his back in his rush to help the woman. The woman thanked the man, and told him that she knew she should not have been lifting the barbell by herself because it was too heavy for someone her size. The man has brought a negligence action against the woman to recover for his back injury. Will he prevail?
a. Yes, because the man's actions were reasonable given the woman's need for help.
b. Yes, because the woman failed to exercise reasonable care.
c. No, because the man had no affirmative duty to help the woman.
d. No, because the man's own negligence was the cause of his injury.