With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". inap-posite here. First, the complaint in Kenneth Cole alleged negligence solely based on the conduct of the joint venture and the defendants acting together. Unlike in this case, there were no allegations that .one defendant’s conduct, alone, created negligence liability. Second, the parties in Kenneth Cole never raised the issue that the complaint may have established alternate grounds for liability apart from the allegations about the joint venture’s conduct. So the district court was never squarely presented with the opportunity to rule on the issue before us today. Ultimately, the fact that Augustave’s complaint alleges that Defendant and P&L were engaged in a joint venture does not mean that all of the negligent conduct was the joint venture’s. Cf. Lime Tree, 980 F.2d at 1405-06 (<HOLDING>). As discussed above, the express allegations

A: holding that a complaint that included only allegations of intentional wrongdoing also set forth grounds for liability based on unintentional wrongdoing
B: holding that plea in bar may be based only on grounds set forth in statute
C: holding allegations of wrongdoing by public officials are on the highest order of first amendment concern
D: holding that plaintiff need not name alleged primary violators as defendants but describing detailed allegations of their wrongdoing contained in complaint
A.